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" His carriage was full comely and upright ; His countenance demure and temperate ; But yett so sterne and terrible in sight, That cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate... "
A Letter Concerning a New Edition of Spenser's Faerie Queene. To Gilbert ... - Page 4
by John Upton - 1751 - 39 pages
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The Fairy Queen, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 pages
...A goodly Knight, all arm'd in harnefs meet, That from his head no place appeared to his feet. VI. " His carriage was full comely and upright, His countenance demure, and temperate ; But yet fo., ftern and terrible in fight, That chear'd his friends, and did his foes amate : He was an Elfin born...
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Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 800 pages
...A goodly knight, all armd in harnefle meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. VI. His carriage was full comely and upright, His countenance demure and temperate ; But yett fo fterne and terrible in fight, That cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate : He was an...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Spenser. Shakespeare ...

1792 - 774 pages
...A goodly kmglit, all armed in harneffe meete, Thr¿ from his head no place appeared tohisfcete. VI. His carriage was full comely and upright, His countenance demure and temperate, But yett fo fterne and terrible in fight, That cheard his friendcs, and did his foes amate t He was an...
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Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...hill, A goodly knight, all armd in harness^ meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. His carriage was full comely and upright; His countenance demure and temperate ; Butyett so sterne and terrible in sight, That cheard his frieudes, and did his foes amate : He was...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...A goodly Knight, all armd in harnesse meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. TI. His carriage was full comely and upright; His countenance demure and temperate ; But yett so sterne and terrible in sight, That cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate: He was an Elfin...
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...hill, A goodly knight, all armd in harnesse meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. His carriage was full comely and upright ; His countenance demure and temperate ; But yett so sterne and terrible in sight, That cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate : He was an...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...A goodly Knight, all armd in harnesse meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. VI. His carriage was full comely and upright ; His countenance demure and temperate ; But yett so sterne and terrible in sight, That cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate 1 : He was an...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various ...

Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...hill, A goodly Knight, all amid in harnesse meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. y Florimel had lost. xn. The same aloft he hung in open vew, To be the prize of beaut yett so sterne and terrible in sight, Tliat cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate : He was an...
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The Stones of Venice: The sea-stories

John Ruskin - Architecture - 1853 - 456 pages
...sternness: " A goodly knight, all armd in harnesse meete, That from his head no place appeared to his feete. His carriage -was full comely and upright ; His countenance demure and temperate ; But yett so sterne and terrible in sight, That cheard his friendes, and did his foes amate." The Temperance...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical ..., Volume 1

Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 332 pages
...hill, A goodly knight, all arm'd in harness meet, That from his head no place appeared to his feet. VI. His carriage was full comely and upright; His countenance demure and temperate; But yet so stern and terrible in sight, That cheer'd his friends, and did his foes amate : 7 He was an Elfin...
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