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Pagina xxx
... said no more , But turn'd her face , and fled away for evermore . B. iv . C. 7. St. 7 . This Lady he afterwards married : She was a daughter of Sir Nicholas Throgmorton ; and it seems to me that her story is shadowed in B. iv . C. 7 ...
... said no more , But turn'd her face , and fled away for evermore . B. iv . C. 7. St. 7 . This Lady he afterwards married : She was a daughter of Sir Nicholas Throgmorton ; and it seems to me that her story is shadowed in B. iv . C. 7 ...
Pagina xxxiv
... said to be the inven- tion of * Boccace : In this ftanza the ift , 3d , and 5th verses ; the 2d , 4th , and 6th ; the 7th and 8th , rhyme to each other : In this measure our poet wrote his tranflation of Virgil's Gnat , and his ...
... said to be the inven- tion of * Boccace : In this ftanza the ift , 3d , and 5th verses ; the 2d , 4th , and 6th ; the 7th and 8th , rhyme to each other : In this measure our poet wrote his tranflation of Virgil's Gnat , and his ...
Pagina 23
... that she nought gain - said . So forth they rode , he feining feemely merth , And thee coy lookes : fo dainty , they say , maketh derth . XXVIII . Long XXVIII . Long time they thus together traveiled ; Til Cant . II . 23 FAERY QUEENE .
... that she nought gain - said . So forth they rode , he feining feemely merth , And thee coy lookes : fo dainty , they say , maketh derth . XXVIII . Long XXVIII . Long time they thus together traveiled ; Til Cant . II . 23 FAERY QUEENE .
Pagina 77
... said , Ah ! misborn elfe , In evill boure thy foes thee hither fent , Anothers wrongs to wreak upon thy felfe : Yet ill thou blameft me , for having blent My name with guile and traiterous intent : That red - croffe knight , perdie , I ...
... said , Ah ! misborn elfe , In evill boure thy foes thee hither fent , Anothers wrongs to wreak upon thy felfe : Yet ill thou blameft me , for having blent My name with guile and traiterous intent : That red - croffe knight , perdie , I ...
Pagina 103
... chearleffe man , whom forrow did difmay , Had no delight to treaten of his griefe ; His long endured famine needed more reliefe . XLIV . Faire XLIV . Faire Lady , then said that victorious knight Cant . VIII . 103 FAERY QUEENE .
... chearleffe man , whom forrow did difmay , Had no delight to treaten of his griefe ; His long endured famine needed more reliefe . XLIV . Faire XLIV . Faire Lady , then said that victorious knight Cant . VIII . 103 FAERY QUEENE .
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Spenser's Faerie Queene: A Poem in Six Books; with the Fragment ..., Volume 1 Edmund Spenser Volledige weergave - 1897 |
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