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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... seemed ; And much the more , by that he lately wrought , When her from deadly thraldome he redeemed , For which no service she too much esteemed : Yet dread of shame and doubt of fowle dishonor Made her not yeeld so much as due she ...
... seemed ; And much the more , by that he lately wrought , When her from deadly thraldome he redeemed , For which no service she too much esteemed : Yet dread of shame and doubt of fowle dishonor Made her not yeeld so much as due she ...
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... seemed valiant , though unknowne , She , that no lesse was courteous then stout , Cast how to salve , 1 that both the custome showne Were kept , and yet that Knight not locked out ; That seem'd full hard t ' accord two things so far in ...
... seemed valiant , though unknowne , She , that no lesse was courteous then stout , Cast how to salve , 1 that both the custome showne Were kept , and yet that Knight not locked out ; That seem'd full hard t ' accord two things so far in ...
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... seemed To him was fallen for his happie lot , Whose like alive on earth he weened not : Therefore he her did court , did serve , did wooe , With humblest suit that he imagine mot , And all things did devise , and all things dooe , That ...
... seemed To him was fallen for his happie lot , Whose like alive on earth he weened not : Therefore he her did court , did serve , did wooe , With humblest suit that he imagine mot , And all things did devise , and all things dooe , That ...
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... seemed death in them to beare : But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by did slyde 8 Yet one , of many , was so strongly bent By Priamond , that with unluckie glaunce Through Cambels ...
... seemed death in them to beare : But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by did slyde 8 Yet one , of many , was so strongly bent By Priamond , that with unluckie glaunce Through Cambels ...
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... seemed and so fierce in sight ; 5 Like as a snake , whom wearie winters teene Hath worne to nought , now feeling sommers might , Casts off his ragged skin and freshly doth him dight . 24 All was , through vertue of the ring he wore ...
... seemed and so fierce in sight ; 5 Like as a snake , whom wearie winters teene Hath worne to nought , now feeling sommers might , Casts off his ragged skin and freshly doth him dight . 24 All was , through vertue of the ring he wore ...
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amongst Amoret approching armes battell beast beheld Blandamour bloud brest Britomart brought Calidore Canto chaunst Chrysaor cruell dame damzell daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones Elfin Knight evermore FAERIE QUEENE faire faire Lady farre fayre feare fell fiercely fight Florimell fortune foule Gainst gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hand hart hath heavens herselfe hight himselfe Iove iustice knight ladies late layd light litle mayd mote nigh noble nought paine Paridell perill powre Prince rest salvage sayd Scudamour seem'd shame shepheards shew shield sight Sir Artegall Sith skie sonne soone sore sorie speach speare spide Squire stayd steed streight stroke sunne Talus thee thence thereof thereto thou thought Triamond unto uppon vaine vertue warlike weene weet whenas whilest wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yeeld yron
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Страница 254 - Upon the pillours of eternity, That is contrayr to Mutabilitie : For all that moveth doth in change delight: But thence-forth all shall rest eternally With Him that is the God of Sabbaoth hight: O that great Sabbaoth God graunt me that Sabaoths sight!
Страница 3 - THE rugged forhead that with grave foresight Welds kingdomes causes and affaires of state, My looser rimes (I wote) doth sharply wite, For praising love, as I have done of late, And magnifying lovers...
Страница 249 - Yet is he nought but parting of the breath; Ne ought to see, but like a shade to weene, Unbodied, unsoul'd, unheard, unseene...
Страница 195 - As if some blame of evill she did feare, That in her cheekes made roses oft appeare : And her against sweet Cherefulnesse was placed, Whose eyes, like twinkling stars in evening cleare, Were deckt with smyles that all sad humors chaced, And darted forth delights the which her goodly graced.
Страница 233 - So oft as I with state of present time The image of the antique world compare, When as mans age was in his freshest prime, And the first blossome of faire vertue bare ; Such oddes I finde twixt those, and these which are, As that, through long continuance of his course, Me seemes the world is runne quite out of square From the first point of his appointed sourse ; And, being once amisse...
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.
Страница 16 - 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 189 - By her the heaven is in his course contained, And all the world in state unmoved stands, As their Almightie maker first ordained, And bound them with inviolable bands ; Else would the waters overflow the lands, And fire devoure the ayre, and hell them quight, But that she holds them with her blessed hands.
Страница 234 - To hide the terror of her uncouth hew From mortall eyes, that should be sore agrized; For that her face did like a lion shew, That eye of wight could not indure to view...
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