The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen4Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 474 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 25
Página 9
... base , Or other like infernall furies kinde ; For of a Mayd fhe had the outward face , To hide the horrour which did lurke behinde , The better to beguile whom she fo fond did finde . 24 . Thereto the body of a dog she had , Full of ...
... base , Or other like infernall furies kinde ; For of a Mayd fhe had the outward face , To hide the horrour which did lurke behinde , The better to beguile whom she fo fond did finde . 24 . Thereto the body of a dog she had , Full of ...
Página 43
... base flattery , And loved fimple truth and stedfast honesty . 4 . And now he was in travell on his way , Uppon an hard adventure sore bestad , Whenas by chaunce he met uppon a day With Artegall , returning yet halfe fad From his late ...
... base flattery , And loved fimple truth and stedfast honesty . 4 . And now he was in travell on his way , Uppon an hard adventure sore bestad , Whenas by chaunce he met uppon a day With Artegall , returning yet halfe fad From his late ...
Página 74
... base . Which when as he perceiv'd he thus bespake : " Faire Lady , let it not you feeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; My felfe will beare a part , coportion of 48 . your packe . " So off he did his shield , * and ...
... base . Which when as he perceiv'd he thus bespake : " Faire Lady , let it not you feeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; My felfe will beare a part , coportion of 48 . your packe . " So off he did his shield , * and ...
Página 88
... base , And humbly praid to let them in that night ; Who to him aunfwer'd , that there was no place Of lodging fit for any errant Knight , Unlesse that with his Lord he formerly did fight . 39 . " Full loth am I , " ( quoth he ) " as now ...
... base , And humbly praid to let them in that night ; Who to him aunfwer'd , that there was no place Of lodging fit for any errant Knight , Unlesse that with his Lord he formerly did fight . 39 . " Full loth am I , " ( quoth he ) " as now ...
Página 99
... base and meane it were , They tooke it well , and thanked God for all , Which had them freed from that deadly feare , And fav'd from being to that caytive thrall . Here they of force ( as fortune now did fall ) Compelled were themselves ...
... base and meane it were , They tooke it well , and thanked God for all , Which had them freed from that deadly feare , And fav'd from being to that caytive thrall . Here they of force ( as fortune now did fall ) Compelled were themselves ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
againſt alfo alſo amongſt Artegall baſe beafts Beaſt becauſe befide beſt Brigants caft Calepine Calidore Canto cauſe Chaucer cloſe courſe cruell defire devize doth dreadfull edition Faerie Queene faid faire falvage fame farre fayd fee vol feeke feems felfe felves fenfe fhall fhepheards fide fight fince firſt flaine folio fome foone fore forrow foule freſh ftill ftreight fuch fure gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hath heaven hight himſelfe Jove Knight Lady laft laſt means moft moſt mote muſt nigh nought paſt Peleus pleaſe pleaſure poet powre praiſe Prince reft reſt ſaw ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould Sith ſkill ſmall ſome ſpeaks Spenfer ſpright ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſuch ſweete thee themſelves thereof theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand TODD unto UPTON uſed weene whileft whofe whoſe wight wize wont word wound wretched