Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Page 17
... Stay to get up ; being derived of the old English word fy , which is to get up or mount . ' To ftyre , to ftir , B. iii . C. 7. St. 45. Anglo - S artinian , to move , to ftir , 6 Succeffe , fucceffion , B. iii . C. 10. St. 45 . Subverft ...
... Stay to get up ; being derived of the old English word fy , which is to get up or mount . ' To ftyre , to ftir , B. iii . C. 7. St. 45. Anglo - S artinian , to move , to ftir , 6 Succeffe , fucceffion , B. iii . C. 10. St. 45 . Subverft ...
Page 17
... stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate . This is the wandring wood , this Errours den , A monfler vile , whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware . Fly , fly , quoth then The fearefull dwarfe ; this is no place for living ...
... stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate . This is the wandring wood , this Errours den , A monfler vile , whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware . Fly , fly , quoth then The fearefull dwarfe ; this is no place for living ...
Page 17
... stay : Therewith enrag'd fhe loudly gan to bray , And turning fierce her fpeckled taile advaunst , Threatning her angrie fting , him to dismay ; Who nought aghaft his mightie hand enhaunft ; The stroke down from her head unto her ...
... stay : Therewith enrag'd fhe loudly gan to bray , And turning fierce her fpeckled taile advaunst , Threatning her angrie fting , him to dismay ; Who nought aghaft his mightie hand enhaunft ; The stroke down from her head unto her ...
Page 38
... , And on thofe guilefull dazed eyes of his The cloude of death did fit : which doen away , He left him lying fo , ne would no lenger stay : XL . But XL . But to the virgin comes ; who all 38 Cant . III . The first Booke of the.
... , And on thofe guilefull dazed eyes of his The cloude of death did fit : which doen away , He left him lying fo , ne would no lenger stay : XL . But XL . But to the virgin comes ; who all 38 Cant . III . The first Booke of the.
Page 58
... stay , But to the easterne coaft of heaven makes speedy way : XX . Where griefly Night , with visage deadly fad , That Phoebus chearefull face durft never vew , And in a foule blacke pitchy mantle clad , She findes forth comming from ...
... stay , But to the easterne coaft of heaven makes speedy way : XX . Where griefly Night , with visage deadly fad , That Phoebus chearefull face durft never vew , And in a foule blacke pitchy mantle clad , She findes forth comming from ...
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