The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With the Life of the Author and the Critical Remarks of Hughes, Spence, Warton, Upton, and Hurd, Том 3Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster, 1807 |
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... fight , And chaste so fiercely after fearfull flight , That forst their chiefetaine , for his safeties sake , ( Their chiefetain Humber named was aright , ) Unto the mighty streame him to betake , Where he an end of batteill and of life ...
... fight , And chaste so fiercely after fearfull flight , That forst their chiefetaine , for his safeties sake , ( Their chiefetain Humber named was aright , ) Unto the mighty streame him to betake , Where he an end of batteill and of life ...
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... fight Whose death t'avenge , his mother mercilesse , Most mercilesse of women ! Wyden hight , Her other sonne fast sleeping did oppresse , And with most cruell hand him murdred pittilesse . XXXVI . Here ended Brutus ' sacred progeny ...
... fight Whose death t'avenge , his mother mercilesse , Most mercilesse of women ! Wyden hight , Her other sonne fast sleeping did oppresse , And with most cruell hand him murdred pittilesse . XXXVI . Here ended Brutus ' sacred progeny ...
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... fight for ought ; For Arvirage his brothers place supplyde Both in his armes and crowne , and by that draught Did drive the Romanes to the weaker syde , That they to peace agreed . So all was pacifyde . LII . Was never king more highly ...
... fight for ought ; For Arvirage his brothers place supplyde Both in his armes and crowne , and by that draught Did drive the Romanes to the weaker syde , That they to peace agreed . So all was pacifyde . LII . Was never king more highly ...
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... her might , Triumphed oft against her enemis : Aud yet though overcome in haplesse fight , She triumphed on death , in enemies despight . LVII . Her reliques Fulgent having gathered , Fought with Canto X. THE FAERIE QUEENE . 23.
... her might , Triumphed oft against her enemis : Aud yet though overcome in haplesse fight , She triumphed on death , in enemies despight . LVII . Her reliques Fulgent having gathered , Fought with Canto X. THE FAERIE QUEENE . 23.
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... fight : So settled he his kingdome , and confirmd his right : LXI . But , wanting yssew male , his daughter deare He gave in wedlocke to Maximian , And him with her made of his kingdome heyre , Who soone by meanes thereof the empire wan ...
... fight : So settled he his kingdome , and confirmd his right : LXI . But , wanting yssew male , his daughter deare He gave in wedlocke to Maximian , And him with her made of his kingdome heyre , Who soone by meanes thereof the empire wan ...
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Amoret armes battell beast beheld Blandamour bowre brest Britomart Britons chaunge courser cruell dame damzell daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones emongst eternall evermore FAERIE QUEENE faire faire ladies farre fayre feare fell fierce fight Florimell flowre fowle gentle goodly grace griefe groning hand hart hath herselfe heven hight himselfe inly ioyous knight ladies late layd light litle living mayd mighty mote nigh noble nought Paridell perill powre prince Proteus rest ryde Satyrane sayd Scudamour seemd shame shee shew shield shyning sight sith skie sonne soone sore sory soveraine speare spide spright squire squyre steed straunge sunne sweet thee thence Thereat thereof thou thought trew Triamond twixt unto vaine vertue villein warlike wearie weene weet whenas whilest wicked wight wize wondrous wonne wont wound wretched wyde XXXVII
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Сторінка 15 - But true it is that, when the oyle is spent, The light goes out, and weeke is throwne away; So when he had resignd his regiment, His daughter gan despise his drouping day, And wearie waxe of his continuall stay...
Сторінка 71 - To th' instruments divine respondence meet ; The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall ; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all.
Сторінка 56 - All these, and thousand thousands many more, And more deformed monsters thousand fold, With dreadfull noise and hollow rombling rore, Came rushing, in the fomy waves...
Сторінка 195 - To see so faire thinges mard and spoiled quight : And their great mother Venus did lament The losse of her deare brood, her deare delight : Her hart was pierst with pitty at the sight. When walking through the gardin them she spyde, Yet no'te...
Сторінка 85 - And her faire yellow locks behind her flew, Loosely disperst with puff of every blast : All as a blazing starre doth farre outcast His hearie beames, and flaming lockes dispredd, At sight whereof the people stand aghast; But the sage wisard telles, as he has redd, That it importunes death and dolefull dreryhedd.
Сторінка 70 - ... saw, he drew him neare, And somewhat gan relent his earnest pace; His stubborne brest gan secret pleasaunce to embrace. The wanton maidens, him espying, stood Gazing a while at his unwonted guise; Then th...
Сторінка 67 - And scorned partes were mingled with the fine,) That Nature had for wantonesse ensude Art, and that Art at Nature did repine; So striving each th...
Сторінка 38 - As pale and wan as ashes was his looke, His body leane and meagre as a rake, And skin all withered like a dryed rooke, Thereto as cold and drery as a snake, That seemd to tremble evermore, and quake : All in a canvas thin he was bedight, And girded with a belt of twisted brake: Upon his head he wore an helmet light, Made of a dead mans skull, that seemd a ghastly sight.
Сторінка 237 - And next to her sate sober Modestie, Holding her hand upon her gentle hart ; And her against sate comely Curtesie, That unto every person knew her part ; And her before was seated overthwart Soft Silence, and submisse Obedience, Both linckt together never to dispart ; Both gifts of God, not gotten but from thence, Both girlonds of his Saints against their foes offence.
Сторінка 66 - In her left hand a cup of gold she held, And with her right the riper fruit did reach, Whose sappy liquor, that with fulnesse sweld, Into her cup she scruzd, with daintie breach Of her fine fingers, without fowle empeach, That so faire winepresse made the wine more sweet...