Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Pagina 6
... deare for deadly , as Shake- fpear often ufes it . Introd . to B. iv . St. 1. daun- gerous debate , B. vi . C. 3. St. 22. this new debate , B. vi . C. 8. St. 13 . Debatement , conteft , fight , B. ii . C. 6. St. 39. fee above Debate ...
... deare for deadly , as Shake- fpear often ufes it . Introd . to B. iv . St. 1. daun- gerous debate , B. vi . C. 3. St. 22. this new debate , B. vi . C. 8. St. 13 . Debatement , conteft , fight , B. ii . C. 6. St. 39. fee above Debate ...
Pagina 8
... deare dreed , B. i . C. 6. St. 2 . So Chaucer ufes Dread , Dreed , for reverence and respect . Dread is used likewise , to be feared without reverence , mine onely deadly dread . i . e . my onely deadly terrour , B. i . C. 7 . St. and ...
... deare dreed , B. i . C. 6. St. 2 . So Chaucer ufes Dread , Dreed , for reverence and respect . Dread is used likewise , to be feared without reverence , mine onely deadly dread . i . e . my onely deadly terrour , B. i . C. 7 . St. and ...
Pagina 17
... deare ; Deare as thou art vnto thy felfe ; so loue от That loues and honours thee , as doth behove . y la bus . E. S. Το To the right honourable the Earle of Northumberland . He To the right honourable the Lord Burleigh, Lord high ...
... deare ; Deare as thou art vnto thy felfe ; so loue от That loues and honours thee , as doth behove . y la bus . E. S. Το To the right honourable the Earle of Northumberland . He To the right honourable the Lord Burleigh, Lord high ...
Pagina 17
... deare remembrance of his dying lord , For whose sweete fake that glorious badge he wore , And dead , as living , ever him ador'd : Upon his fhield the like was also scor'd , For foveraine hope , which in his helpe he had . Right ...
... deare remembrance of his dying lord , For whose sweete fake that glorious badge he wore , And dead , as living , ever him ador'd : Upon his fhield the like was also scor'd , For foveraine hope , which in his helpe he had . Right ...
Pagina 17
... deare They faw fo rudely falling to the ground , Groning full deadly all with troublous feare Gathred themselves about her body round , Weening their wonted entrance to have found At her wide mouth : but being there withstood They ...
... deare They faw fo rudely falling to the ground , Groning full deadly all with troublous feare Gathred themselves about her body round , Weening their wonted entrance to have found At her wide mouth : but being there withstood They ...
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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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