The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 páginas |
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... wise ; That having cast him in a foolish trance , He seemed brought to bed in Paradise , And prov'd himselfe most foole in what be seem'd most wise . X So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practiz'd in womans craft ...
... wise ; That having cast him in a foolish trance , He seemed brought to bed in Paradise , And prov'd himselfe most foole in what be seem'd most wise . X So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practiz'd in womans craft ...
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... wise soothsayes ; pursew . XXXI Who , as they now approched nigh at hand , Deeming them doughtie , as they did appeare , They sent that Squire afore , to understand What mote they be : who , viewing them more neare , Returned readie ...
... wise soothsayes ; pursew . XXXI Who , as they now approched nigh at hand , Deeming them doughtie , as they did appeare , They sent that Squire afore , to understand What mote they be : who , viewing them more neare , Returned readie ...
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... wise and valiaunt hand- ling of that right noble Lord , it gott not that head which the former evills found ; for in them the realme was left , like a shipp in a storme amiddest all the raging surges , un- ruled , and undirected of any ...
... wise and valiaunt hand- ling of that right noble Lord , it gott not that head which the former evills found ; for in them the realme was left , like a shipp in a storme amiddest all the raging surges , un- ruled , and undirected of any ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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