The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 páginas |
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... doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge My mother Cambridge , whom as Crowne He doth adorne , and is adorn'd of it Whose bad condition yet it doth retaine , Oft tossed with his stormes which therein still remaine . XXXIX These after came the ...
... doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge My mother Cambridge , whom as Crowne He doth adorne , and is adorn'd of it Whose bad condition yet it doth retaine , Oft tossed with his stormes which therein still remaine . XXXIX These after came the ...
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... doth to travellers such harmes ? ' ' He is ' ( said he ) ' a man of great defence , Expert in battell and in deedes of armes ; And more emboldned by the wicked charmes , With which his daughter doth him still sup- port ; Having great ...
... doth to travellers such harmes ? ' ' He is ' ( said he ) ' a man of great defence , Expert in battell and in deedes of armes ; And more emboldned by the wicked charmes , With which his daughter doth him still sup- port ; Having great ...
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... doth pride dis- place , She to her love doth lookers eyes allure ; And , with sterne countenance , back again doth chace Their looser lookes that stir up lustes impure ; With such strange termes her eyes she doth inure , That , with one ...
... doth pride dis- place , She to her love doth lookers eyes allure ; And , with sterne countenance , back again doth chace Their looser lookes that stir up lustes impure ; With such strange termes her eyes she doth inure , That , with one ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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