The Faerie Queene, Cantos I.-II., and the Prothalamion (Classic Reprint)

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LULU Press, 2018 - 58 pàgines
Excerpt from The Faerie Queene, Cantos I.-II., And the Prothalamion

Yea but, quoth she, the peril] of this place I better wot then you: though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace.

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Spenser's admiration for Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales purposely gives an archaic language to his epic poetry of Christian virtues and mythology of King Arthur.

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