The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, المجلد 4G. Bell, 1891 |
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... Devize how to enlarge him out of hould . The Fayrie , glad to gaine his libertie , Can yeeld great thankes for such her curtesie ; And with faire words , fit for the time and place , To feede the humour of her maladie , Promist , if she ...
... Devize how to enlarge him out of hould . The Fayrie , glad to gaine his libertie , Can yeeld great thankes for such her curtesie ; And with faire words , fit for the time and place , To feede the humour of her maladie , Promist , if she ...
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... devize 20 Of things abrode , as next to hand did light , And many things demaund , to which she answer'd light . For little lust had she to talke of ought , 21 Or ought to heare that mote delightfull bee : Her minde was whole possessed ...
... devize 20 Of things abrode , as next to hand did light , And many things demaund , to which she answer'd light . For little lust had she to talke of ought , 21 Or ought to heare that mote delightfull bee : Her minde was whole possessed ...
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... devize to be aveng'd for it . 4.5 46 Streight downe she ranne , like an enraged cow That is berobbed of her youngling dere , With knife in hand , and fatally did vow To wreake her on that mayden messengere , Whom she had causd be kept ...
... devize to be aveng'd for it . 4.5 46 Streight downe she ranne , like an enraged cow That is berobbed of her youngling dere , With knife in hand , and fatally did vow To wreake her on that mayden messengere , Whom she had causd be kept ...
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... , And with bold vaunts and ydle threatning bad Deliver him his owne , ere yet too late , 3 To which they had no right , nor any wrongfull state . The Prince staid not his aunswere to devize , But C. XI . 75 THE FAERIE QUEENE . Canto XI.
... , And with bold vaunts and ydle threatning bad Deliver him his owne , ere yet too late , 3 To which they had no right , nor any wrongfull state . The Prince staid not his aunswere to devize , But C. XI . 75 THE FAERIE QUEENE . Canto XI.
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. The Prince staid not his aunswere to devize , But , opening streight the Sparre , forth to him came , Full nobly mounted in right warlike wize ; And asked him , if that he were the same , Who all that ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. The Prince staid not his aunswere to devize , But , opening streight the Sparre , forth to him came , Full nobly mounted in right warlike wize ; And asked him , if that he were the same , Who all that ...
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