The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Nide 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1596 |
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Sivu 44
... heavens blis The hideous Chaos keepes , their dreadfull dwelling is 48 There she them found all sitting round about The direfull distaffe standing in the mid , And with unwearied fingers drawing out The lines of life , from living ...
... heavens blis The hideous Chaos keepes , their dreadfull dwelling is 48 There she them found all sitting round about The direfull distaffe standing in the mid , And with unwearied fingers drawing out The lines of life , from living ...
Sivu 49
... heavens window shewed light , These warlike champions , all in armour shine , 1 Assembled were in field the chalenge to define.2 4 The field with listes was all about enclos'd , 3 To barre the prease of people farre away ; And at th ...
... heavens window shewed light , These warlike champions , all in armour shine , 1 Assembled were in field the chalenge to define.2 4 The field with listes was all about enclos'd , 3 To barre the prease of people farre away ; And at th ...
Sivu 64
... heaven flie , To drincke hereof ; whereby all cares forepast Are washt away quite from their memorie : So did those olde heroes hereof taste , Before that they in blisse amongst the gods were plaste . 45 Much more of price and of more ...
... heaven flie , To drincke hereof ; whereby all cares forepast Are washt away quite from their memorie : So did those olde heroes hereof taste , Before that they in blisse amongst the gods were plaste . 45 Much more of price and of more ...
Sivu 66
... heaven rings . 50 All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast she from her lofty chaire descended , To weet what sudden tidings was befeld3 : Where when she saw that cruell war so ended , And deadly foes so faithfully affrended ...
... heaven rings . 50 All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast she from her lofty chaire descended , To weet what sudden tidings was befeld3 : Where when she saw that cruell war so ended , And deadly foes so faithfully affrended ...
Sivu 90
... heavenly faces were not seene Assembled in one place : ne he that thought For Chian folke to pourtraict beauties queene , By view of all the fairest to him brought , So many faire did see , as here he might have sought . 18 At last ...
... heavenly faces were not seene Assembled in one place : ne he that thought For Chian folke to pourtraict beauties queene , By view of all the fairest to him brought , So many faire did see , as here he might have sought . 18 At last ...
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amongst Amoret approching armes battell beast beheld Blandamour bloud brest Britomart brought Calidore Canto chaunst cruell dame damzell daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones Elfin Knight evermore FAERIE QUEENE faire faire Lady farre fayre feare fell fiercely fight Florimell fortune foule Gainst gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hand hart hath heavens herselfe hight himselfe iustice knight ladies late layd light litle mayd mote nigh noble nought paine Paridell perill Poana powre Prince rest salvage sayd Scudamour seem'd shame shepheards shew shield sight Sir Artegall sith skie sonne soone sore sorie speach speare spide Squire stayd steed streight stroke sunne Talus thee thence thereof thereto thou thought Triamond unto uppon vaine vertue warlike weene weet whenas whilest wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yeeld yron
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Sivu 256 - Upon the pillours of eternity, That is contrayr to Mutabilitie : For all that moveth doth in change delight: But thence-forth all shall rest eternally With Him that is the God of Sabbaoth hight: O that great Sabbaoth God graunt me that Sabaoths sight!
Sivu 235 - For from the golden age, that first was named, It's now at earst become a stonie one ; And men themselves, the which at first were framed Of earthly mould, and form'd of flesh and bone, Are now transformed into hardest stone...
Sivu 251 - Yet is he nought but parting of the breath; Ne ought to see, but like a shade to weene, Unbodied, unsoul'd, unheard, unseene...
Sivu 254 - Then since within this wide great universe Nothing doth firme and permanent appeare, But all things tost and turned by transverse: What then should let, but I aloft should reare My trophee, and from all the triumph beare? Now...
Sivu 13 - And all within, the riven walls were hung With ragged monuments of times forepast, All which the sad effects of discord sung...
Sivu 6 - OF Court, it seemes, men Courtesie doe call, For that it there most useth to abound ; And well beseemeth that in princes hall That vertue should be plentifully found, Which of all goodly manners is the ground, And roote of civill conversation...
Sivu 154 - It is the mynd that maketh good or ill, That maketh wretch or happie, rich or poore; For some, that hath abundance at his will, Hath not enough, but wants in greatest store, And other, that hath...
Sivu 3 - The waies, through which my weary steps I guyde, In this delightfull land of Faery, Are so exceeding spacious and wyde, And sprinckled with such sweet variety, Of all that pleasant is to eare or eye...
Sivu 167 - But, soone as he appeared to their vew, They vanisht all away out of his sight, And cleane were gone, which way he never knew; All save the Shepheard, who, for fell despight Of that displeasure, broke his bag-pipe quight, And made great mone for that unhappy turne : But Calidore, though no lesse sory wight For that mishap, yet seeing him to mourne, Drew neare, that he the truth of all by him mote learne...
Sivu 153 - Whylest thus he talkt, the knight with greedy eare Hong still upon his melting mouth attent; Whose sensefull words empierst his hart so neare, That he was rapt with double ravishment, Both of his speach, that wrought him great content, And also of the...