The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen4Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 474 páginas |
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... fome tears , mongst wele some wo , Him thus befpake : " O moft redoubted Knight , i The which haft me , of all most wretched wight , for the nonce . ] For the occafion . " For the nonce , " or nones , i . e . for the once , is a phrase ...
... fome tears , mongst wele some wo , Him thus befpake : " O moft redoubted Knight , i The which haft me , of all most wretched wight , for the nonce . ] For the occafion . " For the nonce , " or nones , i . e . for the once , is a phrase ...
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... fome well timbred hulke Is with the blast of fome outragious storme Blowne downe , it shakes the bottome of the bulke , And makes her ribs to cracke as they were torne ; Whileft still she stands , as stonisht and forlorne : P So was he ...
... fome well timbred hulke Is with the blast of fome outragious storme Blowne downe , it shakes the bottome of the bulke , And makes her ribs to cracke as they were torne ; Whileft still she stands , as stonisht and forlorne : P So was he ...
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... fome tumultuous affray . 44 . To which as they approcht the cause to know , ye heavens , that know . ] " Know " is knew in every old impreffion ; but the rhyme shows that " know " is right , and " know " was fubfti- tuted by Upton and ...
... fome tumultuous affray . 44 . To which as they approcht the cause to know , ye heavens , that know . ] " Know " is knew in every old impreffion ; but the rhyme shows that " know " is right , and " know " was fubfti- tuted by Upton and ...
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... fome trouble to the makers of our dictionaries , who have nevertheless not arrived at any fatisfactory conclusion . " Roister " is from the Lat . raftrum , a rake : so the Fr. ruftre . Todd's notion that to " roifter " is from the ...
... fome trouble to the makers of our dictionaries , who have nevertheless not arrived at any fatisfactory conclusion . " Roister " is from the Lat . raftrum , a rake : so the Fr. ruftre . Todd's notion that to " roifter " is from the ...
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... feems pre- ferable on fome accounts ; and perhaps the compofitor caught " shame " from the next line , where it is , of course , most proper . C. The whiles the curfed felon high did reare His cruell 30 B. 5 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... feems pre- ferable on fome accounts ; and perhaps the compofitor caught " shame " from the next line , where it is , of course , most proper . C. The whiles the curfed felon high did reare His cruell 30 B. 5 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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