Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Pagina 17
... himselfe a tall clownishe younge man , who falling before the Queene of Faeries defired a boone ( as the manner then was ) which during that feast fhe might not refufe ; which was that hee might haue the atchiuement of any aduenture ...
... himselfe a tall clownishe younge man , who falling before the Queene of Faeries defired a boone ( as the manner then was ) which during that feast fhe might not refufe ; which was that hee might haue the atchiuement of any aduenture ...
Pagina 17
... himselfe advise Το prove his sense , and tempt her feigned truth . Wringing her hands , in wemens pitteous wife , Tho can the weepe , to stirre up gentle ruth Both for her noble blood , and for her tender youth . LI . And fayd , Ab fir ...
... himselfe advise Το prove his sense , and tempt her feigned truth . Wringing her hands , in wemens pitteous wife , Tho can the weepe , to stirre up gentle ruth Both for her noble blood , and for her tender youth . LI . And fayd , Ab fir ...
Pagina 19
... himselfe how to disguise ; For by his mighty science he could take As many formes and shapes in seeming wife , As ever Proteus to himselfe could make : Sometime a fowle , fometime a fish in lake , Now like a foxe , now like a dragon ...
... himselfe how to disguise ; For by his mighty science he could take As many formes and shapes in seeming wife , As ever Proteus to himselfe could make : Sometime a fowle , fometime a fish in lake , Now like a foxe , now like a dragon ...
Pagina 35
... Himselfe too nigh at hand , but turned wyde Unto an hil ; from whence when she him spyde , By his like - feeming fhield her knight by name . Shee weend it was , and towards him gan ride : Approching nigh fhe wift it was the fame ; And ...
... Himselfe too nigh at hand , but turned wyde Unto an hil ; from whence when she him spyde , By his like - feeming fhield her knight by name . Shee weend it was , and towards him gan ride : Approching nigh fhe wift it was the fame ; And ...
Pagina 37
... Himselfe to batteill with his couched fpeare . Loth was that other , and did faint through feare To tafte th'untryed dint of deadly steele : But yet his lady did fo well him cheare , That hope of new good hap he gan to feele : So bent ...
... Himselfe to batteill with his couched fpeare . Loth was that other , and did faint through feare To tafte th'untryed dint of deadly steele : But yet his lady did fo well him cheare , That hope of new good hap he gan to feele : So bent ...
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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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