The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... whose dwelling he places low in a valley greene , under the foot of RAURAN , & c . " Drayton's " Polyolb . " Song X. Illuftr . TODD . & Aread , Prince Arthure . ] Arthur and Una have been hitherto represented as entire strangers to each ...
... whose dwelling he places low in a valley greene , under the foot of RAURAN , & c . " Drayton's " Polyolb . " Song X. Illuftr . TODD . & Aread , Prince Arthure . ] Arthur and Una have been hitherto represented as entire strangers to each ...
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... Whose prouder vaunt that proud avenging boy i old Timons wife behest . ] The first edition reads Cleons . Spenfer [ feems to have ] doubted whether to take the name of Prince Arthur's tutor from glory , or from honour . But he corrected ...
... Whose prouder vaunt that proud avenging boy i old Timons wife behest . ] The first edition reads Cleons . Spenfer [ feems to have ] doubted whether to take the name of Prince Arthur's tutor from glory , or from honour . But he corrected ...
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... Whose wondrous faith , exceeding earthly race , Was firmeft fixt in myne extremest case . And you , my Lord , the Patrone of my life , Of that great Queene may well gaine worthie grace ; • And never vowd to reft . ] Impreffions after ...
... Whose wondrous faith , exceeding earthly race , Was firmeft fixt in myne extremest case . And you , my Lord , the Patrone of my life , Of that great Queene may well gaine worthie grace ; • And never vowd to reft . ] Impreffions after ...
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... Whose like infirmity like chaunce may beare ; But God you never let his charmed fpeaches heare ! " 31 . " How may a man , ” ( said he ) " with idle speach Be wonne to spoyle the Castle of his health ? ” " I wote , " ( quoth he ) " whom ...
... Whose like infirmity like chaunce may beare ; But God you never let his charmed fpeaches heare ! " 31 . " How may a man , ” ( said he ) " with idle speach Be wonne to spoyle the Castle of his health ? ” " I wote , " ( quoth he ) " whom ...
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... Whose carcafes were scattred on the greene , And throwne about the cliffs . Arrived there , That bare - head knight , for dread and dolefull teene , Would faine have fled , ne durft approchen neare ; But th ' other forst him staye , and ...
... Whose carcafes were scattred on the greene , And throwne about the cliffs . Arrived there , That bare - head knight , for dread and dolefull teene , Would faine have fled , ne durft approchen neare ; But th ' other forst him staye , and ...
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