Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Pagina xvii
... such acknowledged merit could procure from the patronage of his great friends no preferment or place of profit in England . But if it be confidered , that Places and Place - men were not quite fo numerous in the reign of Q. Elizabeth ...
... such acknowledged merit could procure from the patronage of his great friends no preferment or place of profit in England . But if it be confidered , that Places and Place - men were not quite fo numerous in the reign of Q. Elizabeth ...
Pagina xxxix
... Such as on earth man could not more devife With pleasures choice to feed his cheereful sprights . Not that , which Merlin by his Magick flights Made for the + gentle Squire to entertaine His fair Belphoebe , could this garden ftaine ...
... Such as on earth man could not more devife With pleasures choice to feed his cheereful sprights . Not that , which Merlin by his Magick flights Made for the + gentle Squire to entertaine His fair Belphoebe , could this garden ftaine ...
Pagina 3
... Such as were used or invented in Burgundy , B. ii . C. 8 . St. 45. B. iii . C. 5. St. 31 . Burgein , B. vii . C. 7. St. 43. Gall . bourgeonner , to burgeon , fpring forth , or bud . Bufie care , B. i . C. 2. St. 45. B. iv . C. 1. St. 43 ...
... Such as were used or invented in Burgundy , B. ii . C. 8 . St. 45. B. iii . C. 5. St. 31 . Burgein , B. vii . C. 7. St. 43. Gall . bourgeonner , to burgeon , fpring forth , or bud . Bufie care , B. i . C. 2. St. 45. B. iv . C. 1. St. 43 ...
Pagina 17
... Such happineffe did maulgre to me pight , i . e . did fpight to me much againft my will , B. iii . C. 5. St. 7. On the cold ground maugre bimfelf be threw for fell defpight , i . e . much againft his will he threw himself , viz . for ...
... Such happineffe did maulgre to me pight , i . e . did fpight to me much againft my will , B. iii . C. 5. St. 7. On the cold ground maugre bimfelf be threw for fell defpight , i . e . much againft his will he threw himself , viz . for ...
Pagina 17
... Such a weymenting . Wayne , Waine , chariot . B. v . C. 8. St. 40. B. vi . C. 3. St. 29 . Wearish , B. iv . C. 5. St. 34. Afcham . pag . 24. a countenance not weerish and crabbed , but fair and comely . Carew's furvey of Cornwall ...
... Such a weymenting . Wayne , Waine , chariot . B. v . C. 8. St. 40. B. vi . C. 3. St. 29 . Wearish , B. iv . C. 5. St. 34. Afcham . pag . 24. a countenance not weerish and crabbed , but fair and comely . Carew's furvey of Cornwall ...
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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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