Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Pagina 17
... vaine they may appeare to you . Such as they be , vouchsafe them to receaue , And wipe their faults out of your cenfure graue . E. S. To the right honourable the Earl of Oxenford , Lord high Chamberlayne of England , & c . REceiue ...
... vaine they may appeare to you . Such as they be , vouchsafe them to receaue , And wipe their faults out of your cenfure graue . E. S. To the right honourable the Earl of Oxenford , Lord high Chamberlayne of England , & c . REceiue ...
Pagina 17
... . pen may file , But euermore vouchsafe it to maintaine Against vile Zoilus backbitings vaine . VOL . I. E. S. Το * D To the most vertuous , and beautifull Lady , the To the most renowmed and valiant Lord, the Lord ...
... . pen may file , But euermore vouchsafe it to maintaine Against vile Zoilus backbitings vaine . VOL . I. E. S. Το * D To the most vertuous , and beautifull Lady , the To the most renowmed and valiant Lord, the Lord ...
Pagina 17
... vaine . God helpe the man fo wrapt in Errours endlessfe traine . XIX . His lady , fad to see his fore constraint , bee ; Cride out , Now , now , fir knight , fhew what ye Add faith unto your force , and be not faint : Strangle her , els ...
... vaine . God helpe the man fo wrapt in Errours endlessfe traine . XIX . His lady , fad to see his fore constraint , bee ; Cride out , Now , now , fir knight , fhew what ye Add faith unto your force , and be not faint : Strangle her , els ...
Pagina 17
... vaine : So found he flept , that nought mought him awake . Then rudely he him thrust , and pusht with paine , Whereat he gan to stretch : but he againe Shooke him so hard , that forced him to speake . As one then in a dreame , whose ...
... vaine : So found he flept , that nought mought him awake . Then rudely he him thrust , and pusht with paine , Whereat he gan to stretch : but he againe Shooke him so hard , that forced him to speake . As one then in a dreame , whose ...
Pagina 17
... vaine fears procure your needlesse smart , Where caufe is none ; but to your reft depart . Not all content , yet seemd she to appease Her mournefull plaintes , beguiled of her art , And fed with words , that could not chofe but please ...
... vaine fears procure your needlesse smart , Where caufe is none ; but to your reft depart . Not all content , yet seemd she to appease Her mournefull plaintes , beguiled of her art , And fed with words , that could not chofe but please ...
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