The Complete Works in Verse and Prose: Faerie queeneSpenser society, 1882 |
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... Vpon his card and compas firmes his eye , The maisters of his long experiment , And to them does the fteddy helme apply , Bidding his winged vessell fairely forward fly . / So Guyon hauing loft his trusty guide , Late left beyond that ...
... Vpon his card and compas firmes his eye , The maisters of his long experiment , And to them does the fteddy helme apply , Bidding his winged vessell fairely forward fly . / So Guyon hauing loft his trusty guide , Late left beyond that ...
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... vpon him kept . Well hoped he , ere long that hardy guest , If euer couetous hand , or luftfull eye , n Or lips he layd on thing , that likt him beft , Or euer fleepe his eye - ftrings did vntye , Should be his pray . And therefore ...
... vpon him kept . Well hoped he , ere long that hardy guest , If euer couetous hand , or luftfull eye , n Or lips he layd on thing , that likt him beft , Or euer fleepe his eye - ftrings did vntye , Should be his pray . And therefore ...
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... vpon the brincke : But both the fruit from hand , and floud from mouth Did flie abacke , and made him vainely swinke : The whiles he fteru'd with hunger and with drouth He daily dyde , yet neuer throughly dyen couth . The knight him ...
... vpon the brincke : But both the fruit from hand , and floud from mouth Did flie abacke , and made him vainely swinke : The whiles he fteru'd with hunger and with drouth He daily dyde , yet neuer throughly dyen couth . The knight him ...
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... vpon his fhield he laid , And th'other brother gan his helme vnlace , 150 l . 127 , ' al ' : 1. 128 , ' & ' : l . 130 , ' dew ' ( bis ) : 1. 132 , ' fiers , ' and no ( ) : 1. 133 , ' dide ' : l . 135 , ' yre ' : 1. 137 , ' lefte ' : 1 ...
... vpon his fhield he laid , And th'other brother gan his helme vnlace , 150 l . 127 , ' al ' : 1. 128 , ' & ' : l . 130 , ' dew ' ( bis ) : 1. 132 , ' fiers , ' and no ( ) : 1. 133 , ' dide ' : l . 135 , ' yre ' : 1. 137 , ' lefte ' : 1 ...
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... vpon his couered fhield did fall , 341 And glauncing downe would not his owner byte : But th'other did vpon his troncheon fmyte , Which hewing quite a funder , further way It made , and on his hacqueton did lyte , The which diuiding ...
... vpon his couered fhield did fall , 341 And glauncing downe would not his owner byte : But th'other did vpon his troncheon fmyte , Which hewing quite a funder , further way It made , and on his hacqueton did lyte , The which diuiding ...
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aduenture againſt battell beaſt bloud bowre Britomart Britons carcas Caſtle cauſe cloſe corrected in Faults courſe cruell Dame Damzell dayes doth dreadfull Eftfoones euer euery Faerie knight Faery faid faire faire Ladies falſe fame farre faſt Faults eſcaped fayre feare fecret feeke feeme feends felfe fhall fide fight firſt flaine Florimell flowre fome fonne foone fore fowle freſh ftill ftraunge fuch gaue Glauce goodly Guyon hart hath haue hauing heauen heauenly hight himſelfe knight Ladies laſt leaue liues liuing loue mightie misprinted moſt mote neuer nought Paridell paſſing pleaſing pleaſure powre Prince reft reſt rhyme-words ſaid ſaw ſee ſeemed ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhield ſhortly ſhould Sith ſpeare Squire Squyre stanza ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtrong ſuch ſweet thee theſe thoſe thou thouſand trew vaine villein vnder vnto vpon waues weene weet Whoſe wight wize wyde
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Страница 248 - who with his fcyth addreft, 35° Does mow the flowring herbes and goodly things, And all their glory to the ground downe flings, Where they do wither, and are fowly mard : He flyes about, and with his flaggy wings Beates downe both leaues and buds without regard, Ne euer pittie may relent his malice hard.
Страница 117 - a Porch with rare deuice, Archt ouerhead with an embracing vine, Whofe bounches hanging downe, feemed to entice All paffers by, to tafte their lufhious wine, And did themfelues into their hands incline, As freely offering to be gathered : Some deepe empurpled as the Hyacint, Some as the Rubine, laughing fweetly red, 490
Страница 99 - all withered like a dryed rooke, Thereto as cold and drery as a Snake, That feem'd to tremble euermore, and quake : All in a canuas thin he was bedight, 200 And girded with a belt of twifted brake, Vpon his head he wore an Helmet light, Made of a dead mans ikull, that
Страница 119 - The trembling groues, the Chriftall running by ; And that, which all faire workes doth moft aggrace, The art, which all that wrought, appeared in no place. One would haue thought, (fo cunningly, the rude, And fcorned parts were mingled with the fine,) That nature had for wantoneffe enfude 53°
Страница 111 - in the fomy waues enrold, Which feem'd to fly for feare, them to behold : Ne wonder, if thefe 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 feas
Страница 235 - with faire béâmes did her adorne, And all the Graces rockt her cradle being borne. Her berth was of the wombe of Morning dew, And her conception of the ioyous Prime, And all her whole creation did her fhew Pure and vnfpotted from all loathly crime, That / is ingenerate in flefhy
Страница 23 - powres gan wexe both weake and wan, For want of food, and fleepe, which two vpbeare, Like mightie pillours, this fraile life of man, That none without the fame enduren can. For now three dayes of men were full outwrought, Since he this hardie enterprize began : For thy great Mammon fairely he befought,
Страница 89 - a mightie people fhortly grew, And puiffaunt kings, which all the world warrayd, And to them felues all Nations did fubdew : The firft and eldeft, which that fcepter fwayd, Was Elfin ; him all India obayd, And all that now America men call : 650 Next him was noble Elfinan, who layd Cleopolis foundation firft of all : But
Страница 77 - Through difcord, and the royall throne forlorne : Thenceforth this Realme was into factions rent, Whileft each of Brutus boafted to be borne, That in the end was left no moniment Of Brutus, nor of Britons glory auncient. Then vp arofe a man of matchleffe might, 330 And wondrous wit to menage high affaires,
Страница 182 - all To Elfes, but fprong of feed terreftriall, And whilome by falfe Paries ftolne away, Whiles yet in infant cradle he did crall ; Ne other to himfelfe is knowne this day, But that he by an Elfe was gotten of a Fay. But footh he is the fonne of Gorlois, 240 And brother vnto Cador