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... Calidore could it presage , No living creature could his cruelty asswage . XXIX . But , sith that none of all her knights is nye , See how the heavens , of voluntary grace And soveraine favor towards chastity , Doe succor send to her ...
... Calidore could it presage , No living creature could his cruelty asswage . XXIX . But , sith that none of all her knights is nye , See how the heavens , of voluntary grace And soveraine favor towards chastity , Doe succor send to her ...
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... Calidore saves. I. THE waies , through which my weary steps I guyde In this delightful land of Faery , Are so exceeding spacious and wyde , And sprinckled with such sweet variety Of all that pleasant is to eare or eye , That I , nigh ...
... Calidore saves. I. THE waies , through which my weary steps I guyde In this delightful land of Faery , Are so exceeding spacious and wyde , And sprinckled with such sweet variety Of all that pleasant is to eare or eye , That I , nigh ...
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Edmund Spenser. ARAHEN . THE FAERIE QUEENE . CANTO I. Calidore saves from Maleffort A damzell used vylde : Doth vanquish Crudor ; and doth make Briana wexe more mylde . But Calidore himselfe would not retaine Nor land nor fee. 292 [ BOOK ...
Edmund Spenser. ARAHEN . THE FAERIE QUEENE . CANTO I. Calidore saves from Maleffort A damzell used vylde : Doth vanquish Crudor ; and doth make Briana wexe more mylde . But Calidore himselfe would not retaine Nor land nor fee. 292 [ BOOK ...
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... Calidore , " and to be overthrowne . [ owne But by what meanes did they at first it reare , And for what cause ? tell if thou have it knowne . " Sayd then that squire ; " The lady , which doth This castle , is by name Briana hight ...
... Calidore , " and to be overthrowne . [ owne But by what meanes did they at first it reare , And for what cause ? tell if thou have it knowne . " Sayd then that squire ; " The lady , which doth This castle , is by name Briana hight ...
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... Calidore did follow him so fast , That even in the porch he him did win , And cleft his head asunder to his chin : The carkasse tumbling downe within the dore Did choke the entraunce with a lumpe of sin , That it could not be shut ...
... Calidore did follow him so fast , That even in the porch he him did win , And cleft his head asunder to his chin : The carkasse tumbling downe within the dore Did choke the entraunce with a lumpe of sin , That it could not be shut ...
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Archimago armes Artegall beast behold blood brest Britomart brought Calidore chaunce courser cruell dame damzell daunger deadly deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones elfin knight evermore eyes Faery Faery knight Faery Queene faire faire ladies farre fast fayre feare fell fierce fight Florimell flowre fowle gentle goodly grace griefe grone Guyon hand hart hast hath heavens herselfe hight himselfe knight lady late layd light litle living lord mayd mighty Mongst mote nigh noble nought powre prince quoth rage rest sayd seemd shame shee shew shield shyning sight Sith sonne soone sore sory soveraine speare spide spright squire stayd steed straunge streight sunne sweet syre Talus thee thence thereof thou trew unto vaine vertue villein warlike weary weene weet whenas wight wize wondrous wonne wont wound wretched wyde XXVII yron
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Seite 9 - And on his brest a bloodie crosse he bore, The deare remembrance of his, dying lord, For whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead, as living, ever him ador'd : Upon his shield -the like was also scor'd, For soveraine hope, which in his helpe he had.
Seite 13 - And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming Bees, did cast him in a swowne.
Seite 18 - 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.
Seite 19 - The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong gard Of her chast person, and a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard : Still, when she slept, he kept both watch and ward : And, when she wakt, he wayted diligent, With humble service to her will prepard : From her fayre eyes lie took commandement, And ever by her lookes conceived her intent.
Seite 232 - SO oft as I with state of present time, The image of the antique world compare, When as mans age was in his freshest prime, And the first blossome of faire vertue bare, Such oddes I finde twixt those, and these which are, As that, through long continuance of his course, Me seemes the world is runne quite out of square, From the first point of his appointed sourse, And being once amisse growes daily wourse and wourse.
Seite 10 - A lovely Ladie rode him faire beside, Upon a lowly Asse more white then snow, Yet she much whiter; but the same did hide Under a vele, that wimpled was full low...
Seite 344 - Then gin I thinke on that which Nature sayd, Of that same time when no more Change shall be, But stedfast rest of all things, firmely stayd 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 Sabaoth hight : O ! that great Sabaoth God, grant me that Sabaoths sight ! COMPLAINT OF THALIA (COMEDY).
Seite 52 - Or like that sacred hill, whose head full hie, Adornd with fruitfull olives all arownd, Is, as it were for endlesse memory Of that deare Lord who oft thereon was fownd, For ever with a flowring girlond crownd...
Seite 23 - High above all a cloth of state was spred, And a rich throne, as bright as sunny day; On which there sate, most brave embellished With royall robes and gorgeous array, A mayden Queene that shone, as Titans ray, In glistring gold and...
Seite 114 - In her left hand a cup of gold she held, And with her right the riper fruit did reach, Whose sappy liquor, that with fulnesse sweld, Into her cup she scruzd with daintie breach Of her fine fingers, without fowle empeach, That so faire winepresse made the wine more sweet...