Spenser's Faerie Queene: Books IV-VIIClarendon Press, 1978 |
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Page 60
... appeare ; So many For pearelesse she was thought , that did it beare . And now by this their feast all being ended , The judges which thereto selected were , Into the Martian field adowne descended , To deeme this doutfull case , for ...
... appeare ; So many For pearelesse she was thought , that did it beare . And now by this their feast all being ended , The judges which thereto selected were , Into the Martian field adowne descended , To deeme this doutfull case , for ...
Page 454
... appeare to be parcell of some following Booke of the FAERIE QUEENE , ( ยทยทยท ) VNDER THE LEGEND OF Constancie . Neuer before imprinted . Canto VI . Proud Change ( not pleasd , in mortall things , beneath the Moone , to raigne ) Pretends ...
... appeare to be parcell of some following Booke of the FAERIE QUEENE , ( ยทยทยท ) VNDER THE LEGEND OF Constancie . Neuer before imprinted . Canto VI . Proud Change ( not pleasd , in mortall things , beneath the Moone , to raigne ) Pretends ...
Page 469
... appeare ; Aswell for horror of their count'naunce ill , As for th'vnruly fiends which they did feare ; Yet Pluto and Proserpina were present there . And thither also came all other creatures , What - euer life or motion doe retaine ...
... appeare ; Aswell for horror of their count'naunce ill , As for th'vnruly fiends which they did feare ; Yet Pluto and Proserpina were present there . And thither also came all other creatures , What - euer life or motion doe retaine ...
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THE LEGEND OF CAMBEL AND TELAMOND or | 3 |
BOOK V | 143 |
BOOK VI | 309 |
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