The Works of Edmund SpenserWordsworth, 1995 - 736 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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Página 72
... shame . Now therefore Ladie , rise out of your paine , And see the saluing of your blotted name . Fullloth she seemd thereto , but yet did faine ; For she was inly glad her purpose so to gaine . 21 Her purpose was not such , as she did ...
... shame . Now therefore Ladie , rise out of your paine , And see the saluing of your blotted name . Fullloth she seemd thereto , but yet did faine ; For she was inly glad her purpose so to gaine . 21 Her purpose was not such , as she did ...
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... Shame ; Reproch the first , Shame next , Repent behind : Repentance feeble , sorrowfull , and lame : Reproch despightfull , carelesse , and vnkind ; Shame most ill fauourd , bestiall , and blind : Shame lowrd , Repentance sigh'd ...
... Shame ; Reproch the first , Shame next , Repent behind : Repentance feeble , sorrowfull , and lame : Reproch despightfull , carelesse , and vnkind ; Shame most ill fauourd , bestiall , and blind : Shame lowrd , Repentance sigh'd ...
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... shame , and partly with dismay , That all astonisht he him selfe did find , And little had for his excuse to say , But onely thus ; Most haplesse well ye may Meiustly terme , that to this shameam brought , And made the scorne of ...
... shame , and partly with dismay , That all astonisht he him selfe did find , And little had for his excuse to say , But onely thus ; Most haplesse well ye may Meiustly terme , that to this shameam brought , And made the scorne of ...
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THE FAERIE QVEENE | 3 |
THE LEGEND OF SIR GVYON OR OF TEMPERAVNCE | 140 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 211 |
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