The British Poets, Том 3Little, Brown & Company, 1866 |
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... appeare . 18 The one of them the false Duessa hight , That now had chang'd her 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 ...
... appeare . 18 The one of them the false Duessa hight , That now had chang'd her 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 ...
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... appeare : Like as a gloomie cloud , the which doth beare 1 Upbrayes , upbraids . 2 Rayle , railing . 5 Dismayd , overpowered . 6 Behight , bespoken , reputed . 8 False faitour , false - doer , traitor . 7 I. e . it is well for you . 4 ...
... appeare : Like as a gloomie cloud , the which doth beare 1 Upbrayes , upbraids . 2 Rayle , railing . 5 Dismayd , overpowered . 6 Behight , bespoken , reputed . 8 False faitour , false - doer , traitor . 7 I. e . it is well for you . 4 ...
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... appeare , They sent that Squire afore , to understand What mote they be : who , viewing them more neare , Returned readie newes , that those same weare Two of the prowest knights in Faery Lond ; And those two ladies their two lovers ...
... appeare , They sent that Squire afore , to understand What mote they be : who , viewing them more neare , Returned readie newes , that those same weare Two of the prowest knights in Faery Lond ; And those two ladies their two lovers ...
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... appeare , Hope to endure , sith workes of heavenly wits Are quite devourd , and brought to nought by little bits ! 34 Then pardon , O most sacred happie Spirit , That I thy labours lost may thus revive , And steale from thee the meede ...
... appeare , Hope to endure , sith workes of heavenly wits Are quite devourd , and brought to nought by little bits ! 34 Then pardon , O most sacred happie Spirit , That I thy labours lost may thus revive , And steale from thee the meede ...
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... appeare ; That hard it was to weene which harder were . Full many mightie strokes on either side Were sent , that seemed death in them to beare ; But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by ...
... appeare ; That hard it was to weene which harder were . Full many mightie strokes on either side Were sent , that seemed death in them to beare ; But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by ...
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afore Amongst Amoret armes battell beheld Blandamour bloud brest Britomart brought Cambell Canto Chrysaor cruell dame damzell daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doest doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones evermore faire faire ladies falne false farre feare fell fiercely fight Florimell Gainst gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hand hart hath heart heavens herselfe hight himselfe ioyous iustice knights ladies layd light litle Marinell mayd mightie mote nigh noble nought Osyris Paridell perill powre Prince queene quight quoth rage rest Satyrane sayd Scudamour seem'd shame shew shield sight Sir Artegall sith skie sonne soone sore sorie speare spide Squire steed streight stroke sunne Talus thence thereof thereto therewith thou thought thrall Triamond tryall tyrant unto uppon UPTON vaine vertue warlike weene weet Whilest whylome wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yeeld yron
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