The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... Lord , the Patrone of my life , Of that great Queene may well gaine worthie grace ; • And never vowd to reft . ] Impreffions after the first put “ vowd " in the present tenfe . There can furely be no doubt about the meaning , which ...
... Lord , the Patrone of my life , Of that great Queene may well gaine worthie grace ; • And never vowd to reft . ] Impreffions after the first put “ vowd " in the present tenfe . There can furely be no doubt about the meaning , which ...
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... Lord who oft thereon was fownd , For ever with a flowring girlond crownd : Or like that pleasaunt Mount , that is for ay Through famous Poets verfe each where renownd , 2 On which the thrise three learned Ladies play Their hevenly notes ...
... Lord who oft thereon was fownd , For ever with a flowring girlond crownd : Or like that pleasaunt Mount , that is for ay Through famous Poets verfe each where renownd , 2 On which the thrise three learned Ladies play Their hevenly notes ...
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... Lord Effex , and F. Q. i . xii . 18 , where Spenfer gives inti- mations of his defign of writing an heroic poem in honour of Queen And Bryton fieldes with Sarazin blood bedyde , Twixt that II . E C. II . 49 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Lord Effex , and F. Q. i . xii . 18 , where Spenfer gives inti- mations of his defign of writing an heroic poem in honour of Queen And Bryton fieldes with Sarazin blood bedyde , Twixt that II . E C. II . 49 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... the watchman on the castle - wall ; Who thereby dead that balefull Beaft did deeme , And to his Lord and Lady lowd gan call , To tell how he had feene the Dragons fatall fall . 3 . Uprofe with hafty joy , and feeble speed. Canto XII.
... the watchman on the castle - wall ; Who thereby dead that balefull Beaft did deeme , And to his Lord and Lady lowd gan call , To tell how he had feene the Dragons fatall fall . 3 . Uprofe with hafty joy , and feeble speed. Canto XII.
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... Lord of all that land , And looked forth , to weet if trew indeed Those tydinges were , as he did understand : Which whenas trew by tryall he out fond , He badd to open wyde his brasen gate , Which long time had beene fhut , and out of ...
... Lord of all that land , And looked forth , to weet if trew indeed Those tydinges were , as he did understand : Which whenas trew by tryall he out fond , He badd to open wyde his brasen gate , Which long time had beene fhut , and out of ...
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