Spenser's Faerie Queene, Հատոր 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Արդյունքներ 47–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... weene , That makes them doubt their wits be not their owne : So many pathes , fo many turnings seene , That which of them to take in diverse doubt they been . At laft refolving forward still to fare , XI . Till that fome ende they find ...
... weene , That makes them doubt their wits be not their owne : So many pathes , fo many turnings seene , That which of them to take in diverse doubt they been . At laft refolving forward still to fare , XI . Till that fome ende they find ...
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... weene To bee the chastest flowre , that aye did spring On earthly braunch , the daughter of a king , Now a loose leman to vile fervice bound : And eke the Graces feemed all to fing , Hymen iö Hymen , dauncing all around ; Whylft ...
... weene To bee the chastest flowre , that aye did spring On earthly braunch , the daughter of a king , Now a loose leman to vile fervice bound : And eke the Graces feemed all to fing , Hymen iö Hymen , dauncing all around ; Whylft ...
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... weene the fame Have reft away with his sharp - rending clawes : But he was ftout , and luft did now inflame His corage more , that from his griping pawes He hath his shield redeemd ; and forth his fwerd he drawes . XLII . O then too ...
... weene the fame Have reft away with his sharp - rending clawes : But he was ftout , and luft did now inflame His corage more , that from his griping pawes He hath his shield redeemd ; and forth his fwerd he drawes . XLII . O then too ...
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... weene , could cause to quake . But be of cheare , and comfort to you take ; For till I have acquit your captive knight , Affure your felfe , I will you not forfake . His chearefull words reviv'd her cheareleffe fpright : So forth they ...
... weene , could cause to quake . But be of cheare , and comfort to you take ; For till I have acquit your captive knight , Affure your felfe , I will you not forfake . His chearefull words reviv'd her cheareleffe fpright : So forth they ...
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... weene : His dwelling is low in a valley greene , Under the foot of Rauran mofy hore , From whence the river Dee , as filver cleene , His tombling billowes rolls with gentle rore : There all my daies be traind me up in vertuous lore ...
... weene : His dwelling is low in a valley greene , Under the foot of Rauran mofy hore , From whence the river Dee , as filver cleene , His tombling billowes rolls with gentle rore : There all my daies be traind me up in vertuous lore ...
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Spenser's Faerie Queene: A Poem in Six Books; with the Fragment ..., Հատոր 1 Edmund Spenser Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1897 |
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