Spenser's Faerie Queene: Books IV-VIIClarendon Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 170
... beare the burden of defame ; Your owne dead Ladies head , to tell abrode your shame . But Sangliere disdained much his doome , And sternly gan repine at his beheast ; Ne would for ought obay , as did become , To beare that Ladies head ...
... beare the burden of defame ; Your owne dead Ladies head , to tell abrode your shame . But Sangliere disdained much his doome , And sternly gan repine at his beheast ; Ne would for ought obay , as did become , To beare that Ladies head ...
Pagina 190
... beare , but forth issewed , And vnto all himselfe there open shewed , And to the boaster said ; Thou losell base , That hast with borrowed plumes thy selfe endewed , And others worth with leasings doest deface , When they are all restor ...
... beare , but forth issewed , And vnto all himselfe there open shewed , And to the boaster said ; Thou losell base , That hast with borrowed plumes thy selfe endewed , And others worth with leasings doest deface , When they are all restor ...
Pagina 335
... beare , she thought it thing too base . Which when as he perceiu'd , he thus bespake ; Faire Lady let it not you seeme disgrace , To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; My selfe will beare a part , coportion of your packe . xlv ...
... beare , she thought it thing too base . Which when as he perceiu'd , he thus bespake ; Faire Lady let it not you seeme disgrace , To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; My selfe will beare a part , coportion of your packe . xlv ...
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