The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser: The Faerie queeneSpenser Society, 1882 |
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... plaine , that cannot be redrest , And fow vaine forrow in a fruitleffe eare , Sith powre of hand , nor skill of learned breft , Ne worldly price cannot redeeme my deare , Out of her thraldome and continuall feare ? For he the tyraunt ...
... plaine , that cannot be redrest , And fow vaine forrow in a fruitleffe eare , Sith powre of hand , nor skill of learned breft , Ne worldly price cannot redeeme my deare , Out of her thraldome and continuall feare ? For he the tyraunt ...
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... plaine , that cannot be redrest ? With this fad herfall of his heauy stresse , The warlike Damzell was empaffiond fore , 160 And faid ; Sir knight , your cause is nothing leffe , Then is your forrow , certes if not more ; For nothing so ...
... plaine , that cannot be redrest ? With this fad herfall of his heauy stresse , The warlike Damzell was empaffiond fore , 160 And faid ; Sir knight , your cause is nothing leffe , Then is your forrow , certes if not more ; For nothing so ...
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... plaine did fhew ; Yet otherwise much worse , if worfe might bee , And dayly more offenfiue vnto each degree . 1. 144 , ' griefe - full ' : 1. 147 , ' one . ' Her name was Ate , mother of debate , . Cant . I. ] 47 FAERIE QUEENE .
... plaine did fhew ; Yet otherwise much worse , if worfe might bee , And dayly more offenfiue vnto each degree . 1. 144 , ' griefe - full ' : 1. 147 , ' one . ' Her name was Ate , mother of debate , . Cant . I. ] 47 FAERIE QUEENE .
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... plaine as at the first , when they were fresh and greene . Such was her house within ; but all without , The barren ground was full of wicked weedes , Which she her felfe had fowen all about , Now growen great , at first of little ...
... plaine as at the first , when they were fresh and greene . Such was her house within ; but all without , The barren ground was full of wicked weedes , Which she her felfe had fowen all about , Now growen great , at first of little ...
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... plaine beheld , Albee in heart he like affection fond , Yet mindfull how he late by one was feld , That did those armes and that fame fcutchion weld , He had small luft to buy his loue fo deare , But answerd , Sir him wise I neuer held ...
... plaine beheld , Albee in heart he like affection fond , Yet mindfull how he late by one was feld , That did those armes and that fame fcutchion weld , He had small luft to buy his loue fo deare , But answerd , Sir him wise I neuer held ...
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Страница 229 - And also those which wonne in th' azure sky : For much more eath to tell the starres on hy, Albe they endlesse seeme in estimation, Then to recount the Seas posterity : So fertile be the flouds in generation, So huge their numbers, and so numberlesse their nation. Therefore the antique wisards well invented That Venus of the fomy sea was bred, For that the seas by her are most augmented : Witnesse th' exceeding fry which there are fed, And wondrous sholes which may of none be red.
Страница 206 - The raging seas, and makst the stormes to flie ; Thee, goddesse, thee the winds, the clouds doe feare, And, when thou spredst thy mantle forth on hie, The waters play, and...
Страница 40 - For it of honor and all vertue is The roote, and brings forth glorious flowres of fame, That crowne true lovers with immortall blis, The meed of them that love, and do not live amisse.
Страница 207 - So all the world by thee at first was made, And dayly yet thou doest the same repayre ; Ne ought on earth that merry is and glad, Ne ought on earth that lovely is and fayre, But thou the same for pleasure didst prepayre : Thou art the root of all that joyous is : Great God of men and women, queene of th...
Страница 242 - For that which all men then did vertue call, Is now cald vice ; and that which vice was hight, Is now hight vertue, and so us'd of all : Right now is wrong, and wrong that was is right...
Страница 50 - Her face most fowle and filthy was to see, With squinted eyes contrarie wayes intended, | ,,** " And loathly mouth, unmeete a mouth to bee, .That nought but gall and venim comprehended, And wicked wordes that God and man offended. Her lying tongue was in two parts divided, And both the parts did speake, and both contended ; And as her tongue so was her hart discided, That never thoght one thing, but doubly stil was guided.
Страница 122 - Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was Care ; a Blacksmith by his trade, That neither day nor night from working spared, But to small purpose yron wedges made ; Those be Unquiet Thoughts that carefull minds invade.
Страница 269 - Or weigh the thought that from mans mind doth flow But if the weight of these thou canst not show, Weigh but one word which from thy lips doth fall : For how canst thou those greater secrets know, That doest not know the least thing of them all ? Ill can he rule the great that cannot reach the small.
Страница 222 - Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a Crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit.