The Works of Edmund Spenser, Том 4F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... land . " IX . " Gramercy Sir , " faid he ; " but mote I weete What ftraunge adventure doe ye now pursew ? Perhaps my fuccour or advizement meete that you , in whom all virtue fhines , will take the patronage of Fortune , the only ...
... land . " IX . " Gramercy Sir , " faid he ; " but mote I weete What ftraunge adventure doe ye now pursew ? Perhaps my fuccour or advizement meete that you , in whom all virtue fhines , will take the patronage of Fortune , the only ...
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... lands firft conqueft did devize , And old divifion into regiments , Till it reduced was to one mans governements .. LX . Sir Guyon chaunft eke on another booke , That hight Antiquitee of Faery Lond : In which whenas he greedily did ...
... lands firft conqueft did devize , And old divifion into regiments , Till it reduced was to one mans governements .. LX . Sir Guyon chaunft eke on another booke , That hight Antiquitee of Faery Lond : In which whenas he greedily did ...
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... land . But I fuppofe our poet had his reafons for this likewife . UPTON . XXII . 1. See p . 57 . The frame thereof feemed partly circulare , And part triangulare ; O worke divine ! Thofe two the first and last proportions are ; The one ...
... land . But I fuppofe our poet had his reafons for this likewife . UPTON . XXII . 1. See p . 57 . The frame thereof feemed partly circulare , And part triangulare ; O worke divine ! Thofe two the first and last proportions are ; The one ...
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... Land which warlike Britons now poffeffe , Ne was it Ifand then , ] Britain is thought , by fome , to have been formerly joined to France , to the Celticke mayn- land ; and to have been rent from thence by earthquakes and inundations ...
... Land which warlike Britons now poffeffe , Ne was it Ifand then , ] Britain is thought , by fome , to have been formerly joined to France , to the Celticke mayn- land ; and to have been rent from thence by earthquakes and inundations ...
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... land brought . VI . Ne did it then deserve a name to have , way Till that the venturous mariner that Learning his fhip from thofe white rocks to fave , Which all along the southerne fea - coast lay Threatning unheedy wrecke and rafh ...
... land brought . VI . Ne did it then deserve a name to have , way Till that the venturous mariner that Learning his fhip from thofe white rocks to fave , Which all along the southerne fea - coast lay Threatning unheedy wrecke and rafh ...
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againſt alfo alſo Bevis of Hampton Britomart Briton canto Chaucer CHURCH Corineus cruell defcribed doth edition of 1751 edition reads expreffion F. Q. iii Faerie Queene faft faid faire faire Ladies fame fayd fayre fays fecond edition fecret feemd feems fenfe feven fhall fhield fhould fight firft firſt flain Florimell flowre folios fome fonne foone fore ftanza ftill ftraunge ftrong fuch fweet fword goodly Gorlois Guyon hart hath herfelfe hight himſelf JORTIN king Knight Ladies laft laſt likewife Milton moft moſt mote muſt nought obferved Ovid paffage Palmer pleaſure poet poet's powre Prince ſhall ſhe Spenfer Spenfer's own editions ſtate Taffo thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou TODD ufes unto UPTON uſed Uther Pendragon viii Virg Virgil WARTON weene whofe whoſe wight wize word XLIX XVIII XXIII XXXII
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Страница 218 - Out of this fountaine, sweet and faire to see, The which into an ample laver fell, And shortly grew to so great quantitie, That like a litle lake it seemd to bee; Whose depth exceeded not three cubits hight, That through the waves one might the bottom see, All pav'd beneath with jaspar shining bright, That seemd the fountaine in that sea did sayle upright.
Страница 223 - Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce might not on living ground, Save in this Paradise, be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare, To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee ; Birdes...
Страница 161 - As pale and wan as ashes was his looke, His body leane and meagre as a rake, And skin all withered like a dryed rooke, Thereto as cold and drery as a snake, That seemd to tremble evermore, and quake : All in a canvas thin he was bedight, And girded with a belt of twisted brake: Upon his head he wore an helmet light, Made of a dead mans skull, that seemd a ghastly sight.
Страница 193 - Which seem'd to fly for feare them to behold. Ne wonder, if these did the knight appall ; For all that here on earth we dreadfull hold, Be but as bugs to fearen babes withall, Compared to the creatures in the seas entrall.
Страница 471 - But of the trees owne inclination made, Which knitting their rancke braunches part to part, With wanton yvie twyne entrayld athwart, And eglantine and caprifole emong, Fashiond above within their inmost part, That nether Phoebus beams could through them throng, Nor Aeolus sharp blast could worke them any wrong.