The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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... backe to her wicked leares And by her deuilish arts thought to preuaile , To bring her backe againe , or worke her finall bale . Eftsoones out of her hidden caue she cald An hideous beast , of horrible aspect , That could the stoutest ...
... backe to her wicked leares And by her deuilish arts thought to preuaile , To bring her backe againe , or worke her finall bale . Eftsoones out of her hidden caue she cald An hideous beast , of horrible aspect , That could the stoutest ...
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... backe agayne To turne your course , I would to heare desyre , What to Aeneas fell ; sith that men sayne He was not in the Cities wofull fyre Consum'd , but did him selfe to safetie retyre . Anchyses sonne begot of Venus faire , ( Said ...
... backe agayne To turne your course , I would to heare desyre , What to Aeneas fell ; sith that men sayne He was not in the Cities wofull fyre Consum'd , but did him selfe to safetie retyre . Anchyses sonne begot of Venus faire , ( Said ...
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... backe be sent , And that vile knight , who euer that he bee , Which hath thy Lady reft , and knighthood shent , By Sanglamort my sword , whose deadly dent The bloud hath of so many thousands shed , I sweare , ere long shall dearely it ...
... backe be sent , And that vile knight , who euer that he bee , Which hath thy Lady reft , and knighthood shent , By Sanglamort my sword , whose deadly dent The bloud hath of so many thousands shed , I sweare , ere long shall dearely it ...
Contents
COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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