Thirde booke of the Faerie Queene, canto I-VIIIF. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... deare fafety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myfelfe unto the end , But evermore him fuccour , and defend VII . 3 . Long lackt , alus , & c . ] The fenfe , I think , is this . " Alas ! your ...
... deare fafety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myfelfe unto the end , But evermore him fuccour , and defend VII . 3 . Long lackt , alus , & c . ] The fenfe , I think , is this . " Alas ! your ...
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... deare abye ? The trefpafs ftill doth live , albee the perfon dye . " XXIX . " Indeed , " then faid the Prince , " the evill donne Dyes not , when breath the body first doth leave ; But from the grandfyre to the nephewes fonne And all ...
... deare abye ? The trefpafs ftill doth live , albee the perfon dye . " XXIX . " Indeed , " then faid the Prince , " the evill donne Dyes not , when breath the body first doth leave ; But from the grandfyre to the nephewes fonne And all ...
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... deare hart the picture gan adore ; Which oft the Paynim fav'd from deadly ftowre : But him henceforth the fame can fave no more ; For now arrived is his fatall howre , That no'te avoyded be by earthly skill or powre . XLIV . For when ...
... deare hart the picture gan adore ; Which oft the Paynim fav'd from deadly ftowre : But him henceforth the fame can fave no more ; For now arrived is his fatall howre , That no'te avoyded be by earthly skill or powre . XLIV . For when ...
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... Deare Sir , ] So Hughes's [ firft ] edition , But it ought to be " Deare Sire . " In is often called Sire , as alfo in other and the folio of 1679 . this canto the Palmer cantos in this book . JORTIN . At the end of the preceding canto ...
... Deare Sir , ] So Hughes's [ firft ] edition , But it ought to be " Deare Sire . " In is often called Sire , as alfo in other and the folio of 1679 . this canto the Palmer cantos in this book . JORTIN . At the end of the preceding canto ...
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... Deare , Whofe glory fhineth as the morning starre , And with her light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far reach her mercies , and her praises farre , As well in ftate of peace , as puiffaunce in warre . " V. “ Thrife happy man , " faid ...
... Deare , Whofe glory fhineth as the morning starre , And with her light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far reach her mercies , and her praises farre , As well in ftate of peace , as puiffaunce in warre . " V. “ Thrife happy man , " faid ...
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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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