The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... fire is with- out smoke , And perill without show : therefore your stroke , Sir knight , with - hold , till further tryall made . ' ' Ah , ladie , ' sayd he , ' shame were to revoke The forward footing for an hidden shade : Vertue gives ...
... fire is with- out smoke , And perill without show : therefore your stroke , Sir knight , with - hold , till further tryall made . ' ' Ah , ladie , ' sayd he , ' shame were to revoke The forward footing for an hidden shade : Vertue gives ...
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... fire not made to burne , but fayrely for to shyne . X So proud she shyned in her princely state , Looking to heaven , for earth she did dis- dayne , And sitting high , for lowly she did hate : Lo ! underneath her scornefull feete , was ...
... fire not made to burne , but fayrely for to shyne . X So proud she shyned in her princely state , Looking to heaven , for earth she did dis- dayne , And sitting high , for lowly she did hate : Lo ! underneath her scornefull feete , was ...
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... fire . Such one was Wrath , the last of this un- godly tire . XXXVI And after all , upon the wagon beame , Rode Sathan , with a smarting whip in hand , With which he forward lasht the laesy teme , So oft as Slowth still in the mire did ...
... fire . Such one was Wrath , the last of this un- godly tire . XXXVI And after all , upon the wagon beame , Rode Sathan , with a smarting whip in hand , With which he forward lasht the laesy teme , So oft as Slowth still in the mire did ...
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... , And slake the heavenly fire , that raged evermore . XLI There auncient Night arriving , did alight From her nigh weary wayne , and in her armes To Esculapius brought the wounded knight : Whome having softly THE FAERIE QUEENE 53.
... , And slake the heavenly fire , that raged evermore . XLI There auncient Night arriving , did alight From her nigh weary wayne , and in her armes To Esculapius brought the wounded knight : Whome having softly THE FAERIE QUEENE 53.
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... fire did lay : For greater love , the greater is the losse . Was never lady loved dearer day , Then she did love the Knight of the Red- crosse ; For whose deare sake so many troubles her did tosse . XXVIII At last , when fervent sorrow ...
... fire did lay : For greater love , the greater is the losse . Was never lady loved dearer day , Then she did love the Knight of the Red- crosse ; For whose deare sake so many troubles her did tosse . XXVIII At last , when fervent sorrow ...
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