The complete works in verse and prose of Edmund Spenser. Ed. with a new life and a glossary, by A.B. Grosart, Том 71882 |
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... neuer far'd On foot , vpon the face of liuing land ? Or if that heauenly iuftice may withstand The wrongfull outrage of vnrighteous men , Why then is Bufirane with wicked hand Suffred , these feuen monethes day in fecret den My Lady and ...
... neuer far'd On foot , vpon the face of liuing land ? Or if that heauenly iuftice may withstand The wrongfull outrage of vnrighteous men , Why then is Bufirane with wicked hand Suffred , these feuen monethes day in fecret den My Lady and ...
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... neuer rest in place , But walkt each where , for feare of hid mischaunce , Holding a lattice still before his face , Through which he still did peepe , as forward he did pace . Next him went Griefe , and Fury matcht yfere ; Griefe all ...
... neuer rest in place , But walkt each where , for feare of hid mischaunce , Holding a lattice still before his face , Through which he still did peepe , as forward he did pace . Next him went Griefe , and Fury matcht yfere ; Griefe all ...
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... neuer hurt , was foone restor❜d : Tho when fhe felt her felfe to be vnbound , And perfect hole , proftrate she fell vnto the ground , Before faire Britomart , fhe fell proftrate , 330 340 350 Saying , Ah noble knight , what worthy meed ...
... neuer hurt , was foone restor❜d : Tho when fhe felt her felfe to be vnbound , And perfect hole , proftrate she fell vnto the ground , Before faire Britomart , fhe fell proftrate , 330 340 350 Saying , Ah noble knight , what worthy meed ...
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... neuer had bene writ . For from the time that Scudamour her bought In perilous fight , fhe neuer ioyed day , A perilous fight when he with force her brought From twentie Knights , that did him all assay : Yet fairely well he did them all ...
... neuer had bene writ . For from the time that Scudamour her bought In perilous fight , fhe neuer ioyed day , A perilous fight when he with force her brought From twentie Knights , that did him all assay : Yet fairely well he did them all ...
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... neuer met with none , That to their willes could them direct aright , Or to them tydings tell , that mote their harts delight . Lo thus they rode , till at the last they spide Two armed Knights , that toward them did pace , And ech of ...
... neuer met with none , That to their willes could them direct aright , Or to them tydings tell , that mote their harts delight . Lo thus they rode , till at the last they spide Two armed Knights , that toward them did pace , And ech of ...
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aduentures againſt Amoret Artegall battell beheld beſt Blandamour bloud Britomart Cambell cauſe cloſe cruell Dame daunger deare defpight doth dreadfull eftfoones euen euer euermore euery euill faire faire Ladies falfe fame farre fayd feare fecret feeke feem'd feeme felfe fell fhall fhew fhield fide fight firſt flaine fleepe Florimell fome foone for,-accepted fore forrow freſh ftill ftreight ftrife ftrokes ftrong fuch fure gentle Glauce goodly grone hand hart hath haue hauing heauen hight himſelfe knight Ladies laft laſt leffe liues liuing loue louely louers mayd mighty moft moſt mote neuer nigh nought ouer Paridell powre reft reſt ſaw Scudamour ſeeing ſeemed ſhe ſhould ſpeare Squire ſtill Talus thee themfelues thence thereof theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand Triamond vaine vertue vnder vnto vpon vppon warlike weene weet Whileft whofe Whoſe wight wize wonne wont wyde yeeld yron
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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 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...
Страница 268 - Doe flourish now, they into dust shall vade. What wrong then is it, if that when they die They turne to that whereof they first were made ? All in the powre of their great Maker lie : All creatures must obey the voice of the Most Hie.
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 307 - At sight thereof his cruell minded hart Empierced was with pittifull regard, That his sharpe sword he threw from him apart, Cursing his hand that had that visage mard: No hand so cruell, nor no hart so hard, But ruth of beautie will it mollifie.
Страница 344 - And practicke use in armes ; ne spared not Their dainty parts, which nature had created So faire and tender without staine or spot For other uses then they them translated; Which they now hackt and hewd as if such use they hated.
Страница 268 - He gives to this, from that He takes away : For all we have is His : what He list doe, He may.
Страница 348 - So there a while they afterwards remained, Him to refresh, and her late wounds to heale: During which space she there as Princess rained, And changing all that forme of common weale, The liberty of women did repeale, Which they had long vsurpt; and them restoring To mens subiection, did true lustice deale: That all they as a Goddesse her adoring, Her wisedome did admire, and hearkned to her loring.
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...