The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... hope to winne his ladies hearte that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The Knight of the Redcrosse , when him he spide Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous ...
... hope to winne his ladies hearte that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The Knight of the Redcrosse , when him he spide Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous ...
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... hope themselves t hide From the fierce heat , and rest their wear limbs a tide . XXX Faire seemely pleasaunce each to othe makes , With goodly purposes , there as they sit : And in his falsed fancy he her takes To be the fairest wight ...
... hope themselves t hide From the fierce heat , and rest their wear limbs a tide . XXX Faire seemely pleasaunce each to othe makes , With goodly purposes , there as they sit : And in his falsed fancy he her takes To be the fairest wight ...
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... hope of heaven hath thee excluded quight , Why fearest thou , that canst not hope for thing , And fearest not that more thee hurten might , Now in the powre of everlasting Night ? Goe to then , O thou far renowmed sonne Of great Apollo ...
... hope of heaven hath thee excluded quight , Why fearest thou , that canst not hope for thing , And fearest not that more thee hurten might , Now in the powre of everlasting Night ? Goe to then , O thou far renowmed sonne Of great Apollo ...
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... hope amazd does sitt , Late learnd what harme to hasty trust en- suth : They , in compassion of her tender youth , And wonder of her beautie soverayne , Are wonne with pitty and unwonted ruth , And all prostrate upon the lowly playne ...
... hope amazd does sitt , Late learnd what harme to hasty trust en- suth : They , in compassion of her tender youth , And wonder of her beautie soverayne , Are wonne with pitty and unwonted ruth , And all prostrate upon the lowly playne ...
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... hope of dew reliefe , That earst us held in love of lingring life : Then hopelesse hartlesse , gan the cunning thiefe Perswade us dye , to stint all further strife : To me he lent this rope , to him a rusty knife . XXX ' With which sad ...
... hope of dew reliefe , That earst us held in love of lingring life : Then hopelesse hartlesse , gan the cunning thiefe Perswade us dye , to stint all further strife : To me he lent this rope , to him a rusty knife . XXX ' With which sad ...
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