Poems by Edmund Spenser
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 11
... God she praysd, and thankt her faithfull knight,That had atchiev'd so great a conquest by his might ...
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 2
... last she up gan lift: with trembling cheareHer up he tooke, too simple and too trew,And oft her kist ...
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 2 (1596)
... t she vp gan lift: with trembling cheare Her vp he tooke, too simple and too trew, And oft her kist ...
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 3 (1596)
... ht he feares,To be partaker of her wandring woe,More mild in beastly kind, then that her beastly foe ...
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 4
... id about them band,Showting for joy, and still before their wayA foggy mist had covered all the land ...
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 4 (1596)
... she said)With proud foes sight my sorrow to renew:Where euer yet I be, my secret aidShall follow you ...
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 9
... lfe had drest,Yet nathelesse it could not doe him die,Till he should die his last, that is eternally ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 10 (1596)
... o Vna, who him ioyd to see,And after litle rest, gan him desire,Of her aduenture mindfull for to bee ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 11 (1596)
... God she praysd, and thankt her faithfull knight,That had atchieu'd so great a conquest by his might ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 12 (1596)
... gaine abroadOn the long voyage whereto she is bent:Well may she speede and fairely finish her intent ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 5 (1596)
... castell wall,A donghill of dead carkases he spide,The dreadfull spectacle of that sad house of Pride ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 6 (1596)
... he Damsell passe awayHe left his stond, and her pursewd apace,In hope to bring her to her last decay ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 7 (1596)
... arefull words reuiu'd her chearelesse spright,So forth they went, the Dwarfe them guiding euer right ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 8 (1596)
... o rest them selues, and weary powres repaire,Where store they found of all, that dainty was and rare ...
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 9 (1596)
... e had drest, Yet nathelesse it could not doe him die, Till he should die his last, that is eternally ...