The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... fome feared foe to fly , Or other griefly thing that him aghast . Still as he fledd his eye was backward cast , As if his feare ' ftill followed him behynd : Als flew his fteed as he his bandes had braft , And with his winged heeles did ...
... fome feared foe to fly , Or other griefly thing that him aghast . Still as he fledd his eye was backward cast , As if his feare ' ftill followed him behynd : Als flew his fteed as he his bandes had braft , And with his winged heeles did ...
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... fome diftinction in our ancient history . He makes a con- fpicuous figure in Chaucer ; and his manners bespeak his wealth . Mr. Tyrwhitt cites , from Fortefcue de Leg . Angl . c . 29 , the following defcription of a franklain : " Pater ...
... fome diftinction in our ancient history . He makes a con- fpicuous figure in Chaucer ; and his manners bespeak his wealth . Mr. Tyrwhitt cites , from Fortefcue de Leg . Angl . c . 29 , the following defcription of a franklain : " Pater ...
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... fome , a Cilician . The romance- writer of the " Seven Champions of Christendom " [ Richard Johnson ] makes him to be born of English parentage , and of the royal blood ; his mother , a king's daughter ; and his birth - place , Coventry ...
... fome , a Cilician . The romance- writer of the " Seven Champions of Christendom " [ Richard Johnson ] makes him to be born of English parentage , and of the royal blood ; his mother , a king's daughter ; and his birth - place , Coventry ...
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... fome do run , fome bathe in christall flood . 8 . So fhe beheld those maydens meriment C With chearefull vew ; who , when to her they came , Themselves to ground with gracious humbleffe bent , And her ador'd by honorable name , Lifting ...
... fome do run , fome bathe in christall flood . 8 . So fhe beheld those maydens meriment C With chearefull vew ; who , when to her they came , Themselves to ground with gracious humbleffe bent , And her ador'd by honorable name , Lifting ...
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... fome plaufibility , connects it with reckless , rafh , heedless . Chaucer has rafcaille , which he uses for rafcality : " Troil . and Creffid . " C. e fome feard , and well it faynd . ] The meaning feems to be , that while fome feared ...
... fome plaufibility , connects it with reckless , rafh , heedless . Chaucer has rafcaille , which he uses for rafcality : " Troil . and Creffid . " C. e fome feard , and well it faynd . ] The meaning feems to be , that while fome feared ...
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