Spenser's Faerie Queene, Том 2J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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... manner was , With onely Talus wayting diligent , Through many perils , and much way did pas , Till nigh unto the place at length approcht he has . XXXVII . There as he traveld by the way he met An aged wight , wayfaring all alone , Who ...
... manner was , With onely Talus wayting diligent , Through many perils , and much way did pas , Till nigh unto the place at length approcht he has . XXXVII . There as he traveld by the way he met An aged wight , wayfaring all alone , Who ...
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... manner , which ye here maintaine , And doe instead thereof mild curt fie showe To all that paffe : that shall you glory gaine More then his love , which thus ye feeke t'obtaine . Wherewith all full of wrath she thus replyde ; Vile ...
... manner , which ye here maintaine , And doe instead thereof mild curt fie showe To all that paffe : that shall you glory gaine More then his love , which thus ye feeke t'obtaine . Wherewith all full of wrath she thus replyde ; Vile ...
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... manner wight he was , and how yclad , Which had this outrage wrought with wicked hand . She then , like as the best could understand , Him thus defcrib'd , to be of ftature large , Clad all in gilden armes , with azure band Quartred ...
... manner wight he was , and how yclad , Which had this outrage wrought with wicked hand . She then , like as the best could understand , Him thus defcrib'd , to be of ftature large , Clad all in gilden armes , with azure band Quartred ...
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... manners met , II . But evermore contrary hath bene tryde , That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore defcryde , By late enfample of that courteous deed Done to that wounded knight in his great need , Whom ...
... manners met , II . But evermore contrary hath bene tryde , That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore defcryde , By late enfample of that courteous deed Done to that wounded knight in his great need , Whom ...
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... manner of his loftie looke ; And doffing his bright armes himselfe addrest In fhepheards weed ; and in his hand he tooke Instead of steele - head speare a fhepheards hooke : That who had feene him then , would have bethought On Phrygian ...
... manner of his loftie looke ; And doffing his bright armes himselfe addrest In fhepheards weed ; and in his hand he tooke Instead of steele - head speare a fhepheards hooke : That who had feene him then , would have bethought On Phrygian ...
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