The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Three Volumes: Spenser's Faerie queene, edited by J. C. SmithClarendon Press, 1909 |
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... kept , and yet that Knight not locked out , That seem'd full hard t'accord two things so far in dout . xi 5 since ] sith 1609 6 then ] and 1609 viii ix xi The Seneschall was cal'd to deeme the right , Whom Cant . I. 7 FAERIE QVEENE .
... kept , and yet that Knight not locked out , That seem'd full hard t'accord two things so far in dout . xi 5 since ] sith 1609 6 then ] and 1609 viii ix xi The Seneschall was cal'd to deeme the right , Whom Cant . I. 7 FAERIE QVEENE .
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... sith all of loues were fitted . With that her glistring helmet she vnlaced ; Which doft , her golden lockes , that were vp bound Still in a knot , vnto her heeles downe traced , And like a silken veile in compasse round About her backe ...
... sith all of loues were fitted . With that her glistring helmet she vnlaced ; Which doft , her golden lockes , that were vp bound Still in a knot , vnto her heeles downe traced , And like a silken veile in compasse round About her backe ...
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... Sith she her selfe was of his grace indigne : For all this worlds faire workmanship she tride , Vnto his last confusion to bring , And that great golden chaine quite to diuide , With which it blessed Concord hath together tide . Such ...
... Sith she her selfe was of his grace indigne : For all this worlds faire workmanship she tride , Vnto his last confusion to bring , And that great golden chaine quite to diuide , With which it blessed Concord hath together tide . Such ...
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... your ventrous paines ; That shall you win more glory , then ye here find gaines . XXV I count'nance 1609 xxvii 5 Sith 1609 χχίν XXV xxvi xxvii мош When they the reason of his words had hard , Cant . II . 25 FAERIE QVEENE .
... your ventrous paines ; That shall you win more glory , then ye here find gaines . XXV I count'nance 1609 xxvii 5 Sith 1609 χχίν XXV xxvi xxvii мош When they the reason of his words had hard , Cant . II . 25 FAERIE QVEENE .
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... sith workes of heauenly wits Are quite deuourd , and brought to nought by little bits ? Then pardon , O most sacred happie spirit , That I thy labours lost may thus reuiue , And steale from thee the meede of thy due merit , That none ...
... sith workes of heauenly wits Are quite deuourd , and brought to nought by little bits ? Then pardon , O most sacred happie spirit , That I thy labours lost may thus reuiue , And steale from thee the meede of thy due merit , That none ...
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