The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The Text Carefully Revised and Illustrated with Notes, Original and Selected, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1878 |
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... former ages , And call to count the things that then were donne , Shall find that all the workes of those wise sages , And brave exploits which great heroes wonne , In love were either ended or begunne : Witnesse the Father of ...
... former ages , And call to count the things that then were donne , Shall find that all the workes of those wise sages , And brave exploits which great heroes wonne , In love were either ended or begunne : Witnesse the Father of ...
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... former strife accord ; And eke fayre Amoret , now freed from feare , More franke affection did to her afford ; And to her bed , which she was wont forbeare , Now freely drew , and found right safe assurance theare : XIII . 6. — With ...
... former strife accord ; And eke fayre Amoret , now freed from feare , More franke affection did to her afford ; And to her bed , which she was wont forbeare , Now freely drew , and found right safe assurance theare : XIII . 6. — With ...
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... former wonted hew ; For she could d'on so manie shapes in sight , As ever could cameleon colours new ; So could she forge all colours , save the trew : The other no whit better was then shee , But that , such as she was , she plaine did ...
... former wonted hew ; For she could d'on so manie shapes in sight , As ever could cameleon colours new ; So could she forge all colours , save the trew : The other no whit better was then shee , But that , such as she was , she plaine did ...
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... former griefe renew . 89 For th ' one of them he perfectly descride To be Sir Scudamour , ( by that he bore The God of Love with wings displayed wide , ) Whom mortally he hated evermore , Both for his worth , that all men did adore ...
... former griefe renew . 89 For th ' one of them he perfectly descride To be Sir Scudamour , ( by that he bore The God of Love with wings displayed wide , ) Whom mortally he hated evermore , Both for his worth , that all men did adore ...
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... some quarrels that arose amongst the Argonauts ; and the former introduces Orpheus , pacifying them , playing on his harp . " -JORTIN . See Canto I. 23 . The outrage of his furious fit relented . Such musicke BOOK IV . CANTO JI . 27.
... some quarrels that arose amongst the Argonauts ; and the former introduces Orpheus , pacifying them , playing on his harp . " -JORTIN . See Canto I. 23 . The outrage of his furious fit relented . Such musicke BOOK IV . CANTO JI . 27.
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Страница 208 - Then was there heard a most celestiall sound Of dainty musicke, which did next ensew Before the spouse : that was Arion crownd ; Who, playing on his harpe, unto him drew The eares and hearts of all that goodly crew, That even yet the Dolphin, which him bore Through the Agsan seas from Pirates vew, Stood still by him astonisht at his lore, And all the raging seas for joy forgot to rore.
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