The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. With mem. and critical diss., by G. Gilfillan, Томове 3–41876 |
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... CALIDORE , OR OF COURTESY , Canto I. , . 1 4 Canto II . , . Canto III . , Canto IV . , Canto V. , . Canto VI . , Canto VII . , Canto VIII . , Canto IX . , Canto X. , . Canto XI . , Canto XII . , TWO CANTOS OF MUTABILITY- Canto VI ...
... CALIDORE , OR OF COURTESY , Canto I. , . 1 4 Canto II . , . Canto III . , Canto IV . , Canto V. , . Canto VI . , Canto VII . , Canto VIII . , Canto IX . , Canto X. , . Canto XI . , Canto XII . , TWO CANTOS OF MUTABILITY- Canto VI ...
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... CALIDORE , OR OF COURTESY . I. THE ways , through which my weary steps I guide In this delightful land of Faery , Are so exceeding spacious and wide , And sprinkled with such sweet variety Of all that pleasant is to ear or eye , That I ...
... CALIDORE , OR OF COURTESY . I. THE ways , through which my weary steps I guide In this delightful land of Faery , Are so exceeding spacious and wide , And sprinkled with such sweet variety Of all that pleasant is to ear or eye , That I ...
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... Calidore saves from Maleffort A damsel used vild : 1 Doth vanquish Crudor : and doth make Briana wax more mild . I. Or Court , it seems , men Courtesy do call , For that it there most useth to abound ; And well beseemeth that in ...
... Calidore saves from Maleffort A damsel used vild : 1 Doth vanquish Crudor : and doth make Briana wax more mild . I. Or Court , it seems , men Courtesy do call , For that it there most useth to abound ; And well beseemeth that in ...
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... Calidore thus first ; Hail , noblest Knight , Of all this day on ground that breathen living sprite ! V. ' Now tell , if please you , of the good success Which ye have had in your late enterprise . ' To whom Sir Artegall gan to express ...
... Calidore thus first ; Hail , noblest Knight , Of all this day on ground that breathen living sprite ! V. ' Now tell , if please you , of the good success Which ye have had in your late enterprise . ' To whom Sir Artegall gan to express ...
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... did pour . ' " X. That surely is that Beast , ' said Calidore , Which I pursue , of whom I am right glad To hear these tidings which of none afore Through all my weary travel I have had : Yet 6 B. VI . SPENSER'S POETICAL WORKS .
... did pour . ' " X. That surely is that Beast , ' said Calidore , Which I pursue , of whom I am right glad To hear these tidings which of none afore Through all my weary travel I have had : Yet 6 B. VI . SPENSER'S POETICAL WORKS .
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appear arms Artegall bear Beast better blood brought Calidore cause cruel dame dead dear death delight despite doth dread dwell earth eyes face fair fall fear fell fiercely fight flock foot force former fortune foul gentle gods goodly grace ground hand hard hast hath head hear heart hope knight lady late learned leave light living look lord means mind Nature naught never nigh noble once pain pass pity plain Prince rest seek seem'd seen shame shepherds shield side sight soon sore sought squire straight strong sure tears tell thee thence thereof things thou thought Till took turn unto whenas whilst wight wise wont woods wound wretched wrong
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Страница xv - I see before me the gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand ; his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his drooped head sinks gradually low ; And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower ; and now The arena swims around him ; he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hailed the wretch who won.
Страница v - ... of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it; myrrh may be met with in every hedge ; and if he thinks it proper to have a grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out...
Страница ii - Of allegory properly handled, judiciously subdued, seen only as a shadow or by suggestive glimpses, and making its nearest approach to truth in a not obtrusive and therefore not unpleasant appositeness, the Undine of De La Motte Fouque is the best, and undoubtedly a very remarkable specimen.
Страница 145 - LIKE as a ship, that through the Ocean wyde Directs her course unto one certaine cost, Is met of many a counter winde and tyde, With which her winged speed is let and crost, And she her...
Страница 184 - And the dull drops, that from his purpled bill As from a limbeck did adown distil : In his right hand a tipped staff he held, With which his feeble steps he stayed still ; For he was faint with cold, and weak with eld ; That scarce his loosed limbs he able was to weld.
Страница 184 - That sweetly sung to call forth Paramours) And in his hand a javelin he did beare, And on his head (as fit for warlike stoures) A guilt engraven morion he did weare; That as some did him love, so others did him feare.
Страница xvii - Her cheeks like apples which the sun hath rudded, Her lips like cherries charming men to bite, Her breast like to a bowl of cream uncrudded, Her paps like lilies budded, Her snowy neck like to a marble tower ; And all her body like a palace fair, Ascending up, with many a stately stair, To honour's seat and chastity's sweet bower.
Страница 55 - 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 Thoughts that carefull minds invade.
Страница 193 - Or weigh the thought that from mans mind doth flow But if the weight of these thou canst not show, Weigh but one word which from thy lips doth fall : For how canst thou those greater secrets know, That doest not know the least thing of them all ? Ill can he rule the great that cannot reach the small.
Страница 45 - It hath been through all ages ever seen, That with the praise of arms and chivalry The prize of beauty still hath joined been, And that for reason's special privity ; For either doth on other much rely ; For he...