Thirde booke of the Faerie Queene, canto I-VIIIF. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... should Hevenly God to men have fuch regard ! III . During the while that Guyon did abide In Mammons Houfe , the Palmer , whom whyleare That wanton Mayd of paffage had denide , By further fearch had paffage found elfe- where ; And ...
... should Hevenly God to men have fuch regard ! III . During the while that Guyon did abide In Mammons Houfe , the Palmer , whom whyleare That wanton Mayd of paffage had denide , By further fearch had paffage found elfe- where ; And ...
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... should he have prepared for him , but be entombed in the raven or the kight ? " Entombed , confidering the retorted repetition , is very elegant : " Talk not to me of tombs ; he fhall have no other tomb but the ravenous birds of the air ...
... should he have prepared for him , but be entombed in the raven or the kight ? " Entombed , confidering the retorted repetition , is very elegant : " Talk not to me of tombs ; he fhall have no other tomb but the ravenous birds of the air ...
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... should I lend The fame to thee , against his Lord to fight ; For fure yt would deceive thy labor and thy might . " XXII . " Foolish old man , " faid then the Pagan wroth , " That weeneft words or charms may force withftond : Soone fhalt ...
... should I lend The fame to thee , against his Lord to fight ; For fure yt would deceive thy labor and thy might . " XXII . " Foolish old man , " faid then the Pagan wroth , " That weeneft words or charms may force withftond : Soone fhalt ...
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... should not that dead carrion satisfye The guilt , which , if he lived had thus long , His life for dew revenge fhould deare abye ? The trefpafs ftill doth live , albee the perfon dye . " XXIX . " Indeed , " then faid the Prince , " the ...
... should not that dead carrion satisfye The guilt , which , if he lived had thus long , His life for dew revenge fhould deare abye ? The trefpafs ftill doth live , albee the perfon dye . " XXIX . " Indeed , " then faid the Prince , " the ...
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... should fuppofe Spenser gave , upheave . CHURCH . XXX . 4. Therefore by Termagaunt ] In the 33d . stanza , the oath is , By Mahoune . They are generally joined together in the old romances . Termagaunt is the god of the Saracens , and ...
... should fuppofe Spenser gave , upheave . CHURCH . XXX . 4. Therefore by Termagaunt ] In the 33d . stanza , the oath is , By Mahoune . They are generally joined together in the old romances . Termagaunt is the god of the Saracens , and ...
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againſt alfo alſo Bevis of Hampton Britomart Briton canto Chaucer CHURCH Corineus cruell defcribed doth edition of 1751 edition reads expreffion F. Q. iii Faerie Queene faft faid faire faire Ladies fame fayd fayre fays fecond edition fecret feemd feems fenfe fhall fhield fhould fight firft firſt firſt edition flain Florimell flowre folios fome fonne foone ftanza ftill ftraunge ftrong fuch fweet fword goodly Gorlois Guyon hart hath herfelfe hiftory hight himſelfe JORTIN king Knight Ladies laft laſt likewife Milton moft moſt mote muſt nought obferved Ovid paffage pleaſure poet poet's powre Prince reft read ſhall ſhe Spenfer Spenfer's own editions ſtate Taffo thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou TODD ufes unto UPTON uſed Uther Pendragon viii Virg Virgil WARTON weene whofe Whoſe wight wize word wyde XLIX XVIII XXIII XXXVII
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