The Works of Edmund Spenser, Том 5F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... same ; But it would not on none of them abide , But when they thought it fast , eftfoones it was untide . XVIII . Which when that fcornefull Squire of Dames did vew , He lowdly gan to laugh , and thus to ieft ; " Alas for pittie that fo ...
... same ; But it would not on none of them abide , But when they thought it fast , eftfoones it was untide . XVIII . Which when that fcornefull Squire of Dames did vew , He lowdly gan to laugh , and thus to ieft ; " Alas for pittie that fo ...
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... same date , Which the proud Humber unto them had donne , By equall dome repayd on his owne pate : For in the felfe fame river , where he late Had drenched them , he drowned him againe ; And nam'd the river of his wretched fate ; Whofe ...
... same date , Which the proud Humber unto them had donne , By equall dome repayd on his owne pate : For in the felfe fame river , where he late Had drenched them , he drowned him againe ; And nam'd the river of his wretched fate ; Whofe ...
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... same cause , we find , in our New Teftament , lift for lifted . — With regard to adorn , Spenfer ufes it as a fubitantive , F. Q. iii . xii . 20 . T. WARTON . The fubftantive adorno i . e . ornament , exifts in the Spanish language ...
... same cause , we find , in our New Teftament , lift for lifted . — With regard to adorn , Spenfer ufes it as a fubitantive , F. Q. iii . xii . 20 . T. WARTON . The fubftantive adorno i . e . ornament , exifts in the Spanish language ...
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... same former fatall wound of his Whyleare by Tryphon was not throughly healed , But closely rankled under th ' orifis : Least did she thinke , that which he most concealed , That love it was , which in his hart lay unrevealed . XXIII ...
... same former fatall wound of his Whyleare by Tryphon was not throughly healed , But closely rankled under th ' orifis : Least did she thinke , that which he most concealed , That love it was , which in his hart lay unrevealed . XXIII ...
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