Selections From Spensers the Faerie Queene

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The gentle knight her soone with carefull paine Uplifted light, and softly did uphold: Thrise he her reard, and thrise she sunck againe, Till he his armes about her sides gan fold, And to her said; 'Yet, if the stony cold Have not all seized on your frozen hart, Let one word fall that may your grief unfold, And tell the secrete of your mortall smart : He oft finds present helpe who does his grief e impart/ 1 Dreaded.
Canto I] THE LEGEND OF SIR GUYON 95 47. Then, casting up a deadly looke, full
...low Shee sight from bottome of her wounded brest; And after, many bitter throbs did throw, With lips full pale and foltring 1 tong opprest, These words she breathed forth from riven chest: ' Leave, ah ! leave off, whatever wight thou bee, To lett 2 a weary wretch from her dew rest, And trouble dying soules tranquilitee; Take not away, now got, which none would give to me. ' 48. 'Ah! far be it/ (said he) 'Deare dame, fro mee, To hinder soule from her desired rest, Or hold sad life in long captivitee; For all I seeke is but to have redrest The bitter pangs that doth your heart infest.

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