Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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... Weet , Anglo S. pitan , to know , to weet fcilicet . to wit . to weeten , to know , B. iii . C. 5. St. 7. 10 weet , to know , to understand , B. vi . C. 3. St. 47 . Weft , B. iii . C. 10. St. 36. B. iv . C. 2. St. 4. B. v . C. 3. St. 27 ...
... Weet , Anglo S. pitan , to know , to weet fcilicet . to wit . to weeten , to know , B. iii . C. 5. St. 7. 10 weet , to know , to understand , B. vi . C. 3. St. 47 . Weft , B. iii . C. 10. St. 36. B. iv . C. 2. St. 4. B. v . C. 3. St. 27 ...
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... weet . O how can beautie maifter the moft ftrong , And fimple truth fubdue avenging wrong ! Whofe yielded pryde and proud submission , Still dreading death , when she had marked long , Her hart gan melt in great compaffion ; And ...
... weet . O how can beautie maifter the moft ftrong , And fimple truth fubdue avenging wrong ! Whofe yielded pryde and proud submission , Still dreading death , when she had marked long , Her hart gan melt in great compaffion ; And ...
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... weet , if dwelling place were nigh at hand : But the rude wench her answerd not at all ; She could not heare , nor fpeake , nor understand : Till feeing by her fide the lyon ftand , With fuddein feare her pitcher downe she threw , And ...
... weet , if dwelling place were nigh at hand : But the rude wench her answerd not at all ; She could not heare , nor fpeake , nor understand : Till feeing by her fide the lyon ftand , With fuddein feare her pitcher downe she threw , And ...
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... weet what end to ftraunger knights may fall . There many minstrales maken melody , To drive away the dull melancholy ; And many bardes , that to the trembling chord Can tune their timely voices cunningly ; And many chroniclers , that ...
... weet what end to ftraunger knights may fall . There many minstrales maken melody , To drive away the dull melancholy ; And many bardes , that to the trembling chord Can tune their timely voices cunningly ; And many chroniclers , that ...
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... weet what wight fo loudly did lament . Unto the place they come incontinent : Whom when the raging Sarazin espyde , A rude , mishapen , monftrous rablement , Whose like he never faw , he durft not byde ; - But got his ready fteed , and ...
... weet what wight fo loudly did lament . Unto the place they come incontinent : Whom when the raging Sarazin espyde , A rude , mishapen , monftrous rablement , Whose like he never faw , he durft not byde ; - But got his ready fteed , and ...
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