The Complete Works in Verse and Prose: Faerie queeneSpenser society, 1882 |
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... ' elfe ' : 1. 216 , ' die ' : 1. 217 , ' faide fhee . , for ; ib . , ' thonder . · Shameful ' : 1. 219 , ' Shewe ' : 1. 221 , ' praise ' : 1. 227 , But cruell Mulciber would not obay His threatfull pride , Cant . XI . ] 9 FAERIE QVEENE .
... ' elfe ' : 1. 216 , ' die ' : 1. 217 , ' faide fhee . , for ; ib . , ' thonder . · Shameful ' : 1. 219 , ' Shewe ' : 1. 221 , ' praise ' : 1. 227 , But cruell Mulciber would not obay His threatfull pride , Cant . XI . ] 9 FAERIE QVEENE .
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... Shame ; Reproch the firft , Shame next , Repent behind : Repentance feeble , forrowfull , and lame : Reproch defpightfull , carelesse , and vnkind ; Shame 210 moft ill fauourd , beftiall , and blind : Shame lowrd , Repentance figh'd ...
... Shame ; Reproch the firft , Shame next , Repent behind : Repentance feeble , forrowfull , and lame : Reproch defpightfull , carelesse , and vnkind ; Shame 210 moft ill fauourd , beftiall , and blind : Shame lowrd , Repentance figh'd ...
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... shame , and doubt of fowle dishonor Made her not yeeld fo much , as due fhe deemed . Yet Britomart attended duly on her , As well became a knight , and did to her all honor . It so befell one euening , that they came Vnto a Caftell ...
... shame , and doubt of fowle dishonor Made her not yeeld fo much , as due fhe deemed . Yet Britomart attended duly on her , As well became a knight , and did to her all honor . It so befell one euening , that they came Vnto a Caftell ...
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... shame , he fhewd him felfe to be dismayd , More for the loue which he had left behynd , Then that which he had to Sir Paridel resynd . Nathleffe he forth did march well as he might , And made good femblance to his companie , 1. 338 ...
... shame , he fhewd him felfe to be dismayd , More for the loue which he had left behynd , Then that which he had to Sir Paridel resynd . Nathleffe he forth did march well as he might , And made good femblance to his companie , 1. 338 ...
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Edmund Spenser. Defil'd the pledge committed to thy trust ? Let vgly shame and endlesse infamy Colour thy name with foule reproaches ruft . Yet thou falfe Squire his fault fhalt deare aby , And with thy punishment his penance fhalt ...
Edmund Spenser. Defil'd the pledge committed to thy trust ? Let vgly shame and endlesse infamy Colour thy name with foule reproaches ruft . Yet thou falfe Squire his fault fhalt deare aby , And with thy punishment his penance fhalt ...
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Страница 199 - 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 338 - 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 44 - 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 214 - Ouse came far from land, By many a city and by many a towne And many rivers taking under-hand Into his waters as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne. 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.
Страница 7 - Whiles thus on earth great loue these pageaunts playd, The winged boy did thrust into his throne, And scoffing, thus vnto his mother sayd, Lo now the heauens obey to me alone, And take me for their loue, whiles loue to earth is gone. And thou, faire...