The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... mind of the poet by the previous use of the word " harts : " harts are faid to be " embost " when they foam at the mouth with fatigue , after being hunted : the fame of dogs , wild boars , & c . It would feem that " embost , " or ...
... mind of the poet by the previous use of the word " harts : " harts are faid to be " embost " when they foam at the mouth with fatigue , after being hunted : the fame of dogs , wild boars , & c . It would feem that " embost , " or ...
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... mind : His griefie lockes , " long growen and unbound , impreffions are uniform in having " glee ; " and the oppofition between " gold " and " glee " was perhaps intended . neously read " But not for gold nor glee . " C. Todd and others ...
... mind : His griefie lockes , " long growen and unbound , impreffions are uniform in having " glee ; " and the oppofition between " gold " and " glee " was perhaps intended . neously read " But not for gold nor glee . " C. Todd and others ...
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... mind , deferving death . Is then unjust to each his dew to give ? Or let him dye , that loatheth living breath , Or let him die at ease , that liveth here uneath ? a 39 . " Who travailes by the wearie wandring way , To come unto his ...
... mind , deferving death . Is then unjust to each his dew to give ? Or let him dye , that loatheth living breath , Or let him die at ease , that liveth here uneath ? a 39 . " Who travailes by the wearie wandring way , To come unto his ...
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... mind of that last bitter throw ; P For as the tree does fall , fo lyes it ever low . 42 . The fixt had charge of them now being dead , In feemely fort their corses to engrave , • And he , that harrowd hell . ] Subdued hell . So Chaucer ...
... mind of that last bitter throw ; P For as the tree does fall , fo lyes it ever low . 42 . The fixt had charge of them now being dead , In feemely fort their corses to engrave , • And he , that harrowd hell . ] Subdued hell . So Chaucer ...
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... mind was full of fpirituall repast , And pyn'd his flesh to keepe his body low and chast . " 49 . Who , when these two approching he aspide , At their first presence grew agrieved fore , That forft him lay his hevenly thoughts afide ...
... mind was full of fpirituall repast , And pyn'd his flesh to keepe his body low and chast . " 49 . Who , when these two approching he aspide , At their first presence grew agrieved fore , That forft him lay his hevenly thoughts afide ...
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