The Works of Edmund Spenser, Том 5F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... . 1. UPTON . 1. 9. And knighthood fowle & c . ] That is , And of knight- hood foully defaced & c . CHURCH . VOL . V. B II . But never let th ' enfample of the CONTENTS VOL The thirde Booke of the Faerie Queene, Canto.
... . 1. UPTON . 1. 9. And knighthood fowle & c . ] That is , And of knight- hood foully defaced & c . CHURCH . VOL . V. B II . But never let th ' enfample of the CONTENTS VOL The thirde Booke of the Faerie Queene, Canto.
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... never tasted bitterneffe ? " No man wot what gladneffe is , I trow , " That never was in forrow ' or fome distress : " Eke white by blacke , by fhame eke worthinefs , " Each fet by other , more for other feemeth , " As men may feem ...
... never tasted bitterneffe ? " No man wot what gladneffe is , I trow , " That never was in forrow ' or fome distress : " Eke white by blacke , by fhame eke worthinefs , " Each fet by other , more for other feemeth , " As men may feem ...
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... never any Knight Is fuffred here to enter , but he seeme Such as no doubt of him he need misdeeme . ” Thereat Sir Satyrane gan fmyle , and say ; 66 Extremely mad the man I furely deeme That weenes , with watch and hard restraynt , to ...
... never any Knight Is fuffred here to enter , but he seeme Such as no doubt of him he need misdeeme . ” Thereat Sir Satyrane gan fmyle , and say ; 66 Extremely mad the man I furely deeme That weenes , with watch and hard restraynt , to ...
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... never redde any verfe , which I faw by authoritie called verlay , but one ; and that was a long difcourfe in verfes of tenne fyllables , whereof the first four did rhyme across ; and the fyfth did anfwere to the fyrst and thyrde ...
... never redde any verfe , which I faw by authoritie called verlay , but one ; and that was a long difcourfe in verfes of tenne fyllables , whereof the first four did rhyme across ; and the fyfth did anfwere to the fyrst and thyrde ...
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... never wretched man in fuch a wofull cace . XV . Ay when to him fhe cryde , to her he turnd , And left the fire ; Love Money overcame : But , when he marked how his money burnd , He left his wife ; Money did Love disclame : Both was he ...
... never wretched man in fuch a wofull cace . XV . Ay when to him fhe cryde , to her he turnd , And left the fire ; Love Money overcame : But , when he marked how his money burnd , He left his wife ; Money did Love disclame : Both was he ...
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againſt alfo Amoret Blandamour brigandines Britomart Canto Chaucer CHURCH cloſe cruell Dame deare defire doth dreadfull edition in 1758 edition reads eftfoones expreffion F. Q. iv Faerie Queene fafe faft faid faire faire Ladies falfe fame farre fayd feare fecond fecret feeke feem'd feems feene fhall fhew fide fight firft firſt flaine Florimell folios fome foone fore forrow ftill fuch fure goodly hart hath herfelfe hight himſelfe Hughes JORTIN Knight Ladies laft laſt leffe likewife Malbecco moft moſt mote nought obferved Ovid paffage paffing Paridell poet powre reft reſt Satyrane Scudamour ſeems ſhe ſhould Spenfer Spenfer's own edition Squire ſtill thefe themſelves thence theſe third folios thofe thoſe thou TODD Tonfon's edition Triamond ufed unto UPTON uſed vaine Venus viii Virgil WARTON weene weet whenas whofe wight wize wonne XXIII XXXII
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