The Works of Mr. Edmund SpenserAMS Press, 1973 - 1758 páginas |
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... fhall give but one Instance in the following celebrated Stanza ; which , to gratify the Curiofity of those who may be willing to compare the Copy with the Original , I fhall set down in Italian . Vezzofi Augelli , infra le verdi fronde ...
... fhall give but one Instance in the following celebrated Stanza ; which , to gratify the Curiofity of those who may be willing to compare the Copy with the Original , I fhall set down in Italian . Vezzofi Augelli , infra le verdi fronde ...
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... fhall long abide . Mine Eyes no more an Vanity fhall feed , But fealed up with death , fhall have their deadly Meed . XXIV . Then down again fhe fell unto the ground XXIV . 106 Book I. The Fairy - Queen .
... fhall long abide . Mine Eyes no more an Vanity fhall feed , But fealed up with death , fhall have their deadly Meed . XXIV . Then down again fhe fell unto the ground XXIV . 106 Book I. The Fairy - Queen .
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... fhall I ( faid he ) avouchen good , Sith to thee is unknown the Cradle of thy Brood . LXV . For well I wote , thou spring'ft from antient Race Of Saxon Kings , that have with mighty Hand And many bloody Battles fought in place , High ...
... fhall I ( faid he ) avouchen good , Sith to thee is unknown the Cradle of thy Brood . LXV . For well I wote , thou spring'ft from antient Race Of Saxon Kings , that have with mighty Hand And many bloody Battles fought in place , High ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Allegory antient Archimago Beaft Beaſt Beauty beſt Blood Britomartis caft call'd Canto Chaucer Dame deadly dear Death Deſcription doth dreadful Dueffa Eftfoons Elfin Knight endleſs Eyes Fable facred fafe faft faid fair fair Lady Fairy Queen falfe fame fear fecret feek feem'd feems felf fhall fhew fhould fierce fight fignifies firft firſt flain fome fometimes foon fore foul freſh ftill ftrong fuch fweet gentle goodly Grace greateſt Guife Hand hath Heart Heaven heavenly himſelf Houſe Knight Lady laft laſt Lord Love moft moſt Mufe muſt nigh noble nought pafs Pain paſs Perfons Poem Poets Praiſes quoth racters reft reſt Right Honourable ſeem Senfe ſhe Shield Sir Philip Sidney Spenfer Spright ſtay ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thro unto Vertue wandring weary ween Whofe Whoſe Wight wondrous wont wou'd Wrath