The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... unto a king , As time in her just term the truth to light fhould bring . " 6 . " Well worthy impe , " faid then the Lady gent , " And Pupil fitt for such a tutors hand ! But what adventure , or what high intent , Hath brought you hether ...
... unto a king , As time in her just term the truth to light fhould bring . " 6 . " Well worthy impe , " faid then the Lady gent , " And Pupil fitt for such a tutors hand ! But what adventure , or what high intent , Hath brought you hether ...
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... unto his cabin guyde . " " I , that hight Trevifan , " ( quoth he ) " will ryde Against my liking backe to doe you grace : But nor for gold nor glee will I abyde y Till I that treachours art . ] Shakespeare has " treachour " in the form ...
... unto his cabin guyde . " " I , that hight Trevifan , " ( quoth he ) " will ryde Against my liking backe to doe you grace : But nor for gold nor glee will I abyde y Till I that treachours art . ] Shakespeare has " treachour " in the form ...
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... unto his wifhed home in haste , And meetes a flood that doth his passage stay , Is not great grace to helpe him over past , Or free his feet that in the myre sticke fast ? Most envious man , that grieves at neighbours good ; And fond ...
... unto his wifhed home in haste , And meetes a flood that doth his passage stay , Is not great grace to helpe him over past , Or free his feet that in the myre sticke fast ? Most envious man , that grieves at neighbours good ; And fond ...
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... unto all that came and went ; Not unto fuch as could him feast againe , And double quite for that he on them spent ; But fuch as want of harbour did constraine : Thofe for Gods fake his dewty was to entertaine . 38 . The second was as ...
... unto all that came and went ; Not unto fuch as could him feast againe , And double quite for that he on them spent ; But fuch as want of harbour did constraine : Thofe for Gods fake his dewty was to entertaine . 38 . The second was as ...
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... unto hir hofbonde . " Shakespeare , in " Henry IV , " Pt . I. A. iv . Sc . 3 , ufes " louted " for treated like a lout ; but in " The World and the Child , " 1522 , we have the verb as in Spenfer , where Manhood fays , " For the worlde ...
... unto hir hofbonde . " Shakespeare , in " Henry IV , " Pt . I. A. iv . Sc . 3 , ufes " louted " for treated like a lout ; but in " The World and the Child , " 1522 , we have the verb as in Spenfer , where Manhood fays , " For the worlde ...
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