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Page 192
... woods are green ; I'd rather rove with Edmund there , Than reign our English queen . ' I read you , by your bugle - horn , And by your palfrey good , I read you for a ranger sworn , To keep the king's greenwood . ' ' A ranger , lady ...
... woods are green ; I'd rather rove with Edmund there , Than reign our English queen . ' I read you , by your bugle - horn , And by your palfrey good , I read you for a ranger sworn , To keep the king's greenwood . ' ' A ranger , lady ...
Page 292
... woods shall to me answer and my Eccho ring . Early before the worlds light giving lampe , His golden beame upon the hils doth spred , Having disperst the nights unchearefull dampe , Doe ye awake , and with fresh lusty - hed , Go to the ...
... woods shall to me answer and my Eccho ring . Early before the worlds light giving lampe , His golden beame upon the hils doth spred , Having disperst the nights unchearefull dampe , Doe ye awake , and with fresh lusty - hed , Go to the ...
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... woods us answere , nor our Eccho ring . And thou great Juno , which with awful might The lawes of wedlock still dost patronize , And the religion of the faith first plight With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize : And eeke for ...
... woods us answere , nor our Eccho ring . And thou great Juno , which with awful might The lawes of wedlock still dost patronize , And the religion of the faith first plight With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize : And eeke for ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 38 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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