The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various Commentators; and a Glossarial Index: to which is Prefixed, Some Account of the Life of Spenser, by Henry John ToddE. Moxon, 1845 - 562 ページ |
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... feare would quake , And oft would flie away . O who can tell The hidden powre of herbes , and might of magick spell ! XI . But now seemde best the person to put on Of that good Knight , his late beguiled guest : - In mighty armes he was ...
... feare would quake , And oft would flie away . O who can tell The hidden powre of herbes , and might of magick spell ! XI . But now seemde best the person to put on Of that good Knight , his late beguiled guest : - In mighty armes he was ...
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... feare her fownd . XLV . Her seeming dead he fownd with feigned feare , As all unweeting of that well she knew ; And paynd himselfe with busie care to reare Her out of carelesse swowne . Her eyelids blew , And dimmed sight with pale and ...
... feare her fownd . XLV . Her seeming dead he fownd with feigned feare , As all unweeting of that well she knew ; And paynd himselfe with busie care to reare Her out of carelesse swowne . Her eyelids blew , And dimmed sight with pale and ...
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... feare her pitcher downe she threw , And fled away for never in that land Face of fayre lady she before did vew , And that dredd lyons looke her cast in deadly hew . XII . Full fast she fled , ne ever lookt behynd , As if her life upon ...
... feare her pitcher downe she threw , And fled away for never in that land Face of fayre lady she before did vew , And that dredd lyons looke her cast in deadly hew . XII . Full fast she fled , ne ever lookt behynd , As if her life upon ...
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... feare her beads she did forgett . Whose needlesse dread for to remove away , Faire Una framed words and count'naunce fitt : Which hardly doen , at length she gan them pray , That in their cotage small that night she rest her may . XV ...
... feare her beads she did forgett . Whose needlesse dread for to remove away , Faire Una framed words and count'naunce fitt : Which hardly doen , at length she gan them pray , That in their cotage small that night she rest her may . XV ...
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... feare , To taste th ' untryed dint of deadly steele : But yet his Lady did so well him cheare , That hope of new good hap he gan to feele ; So bent his speare , and spurd his horse with yron heele . XXXV . But that proud Paynim forward ...
... feare , To taste th ' untryed dint of deadly steele : But yet his Lady did so well him cheare , That hope of new good hap he gan to feele ; So bent his speare , and spurd his horse with yron heele . XXXV . But that proud Paynim forward ...
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8 ページ - He, making speedy way through spersed ayre, And through the world of waters wide and deepe, To Morpheus house doth hastily repaire. Amid the bowels of the earth full steepe, And low, where dawning day doth never peepe, His dwelling is ; there Tethys his wet bed Doth ever wash, and Cynthia still doth steepe In silver deaw his ever-drouping hed, Whiles sad Night over him her mantle black doth spred.
5 ページ - Much can they praise the trees so straight and hy, The sayling Pine ; the Cedar proud and tall ; The vine-propp Elme ; the Poplar never dry ; The builder Oake, sole king of forrests all ; The Aspine good for staves ; the Cypresse funerall ; "The Laurell, meed of mightie Conquerours And Poets sage ; the Firre that weepeth still ; The Willow worne of forlorne Paramours ; The Eugh, obedient to the benders will ; The Birch for shaftes ; the Sallow for the mill...
7 ページ - Sir knight, ye have advised bin, (Quoth then that aged man) the way to win Is wisely to advise: now day is spent; Therefore with me ye may take up your in For this same night.
118 ページ - Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce might not on living ground, Save in this Paradise, be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare, To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee ; Birdes, voices, instruments, windes, waters, all agree ; The joyous birdes, shrouded in chearefull shade, Their notes unto the voice attempred sweet ; Th...
6 ページ - Full of great lumps of flesh and gobbets raw, Which stunck so vildly, that it forst him slacke His grasping hold, and from her turne him backe: Her vomit full of bookes and papers was, With loathly frogs and toades, which eyes did lacke, And creeping sought way in the weedy gras : Her filthie parbreake all the place defiled has.
5 ページ - Enforst to seeke some covert nigh at hand, A shadie grove not farr away they spide, That promist ayde the tempest to withstand ; Whose loftie trees, yclad with sommers pride, Did spred so broad, that heavens light did hide, Not perceable with power of any starr : And all within were pathes and alleies wide, With footing worne, and leading inward farr. Faire harbour that them seems, so in they entred ar.
92 ページ - How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come to succour us, that succour want ! How oft do they with golden...
117 ページ - And over all, of purest gold was spred A trayle of yvie in his native hew: For the rich metall was so coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd it vew, Would surely deeme it to bee yvie trew: Low his lascivious armes adown did creepe, That themselves dipping in the silver dew, Their fleecy flowres they tenderly did steepe, Which drops of christall seemd for wantones to weep.
14 ページ - One day, nigh wearie of the yrkesome way, From her unhastie beast she did alight ; And on the grasse her dainty limbs did lay In secrete shadow, far from all mens sight : From her fayre head her fillet she undight, And layd her stole aside. Her angels face, As the great eye of heaven, shyned bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place : Did never mortall eye behold such heavenly grace.
349 ページ - November; he full grosse and fat As fed with lard, and that right well might seeme; For he had been a fatting hogs of late, That yet his browes with sweat did reek and steem, And yet the season was full sharp and breem : In planting eeke he took no small delight.