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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FURNIMENT»
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1
Faerie Queene Book Four
... ina charneina charne inachar neina charet of straunge furniment,etof straunge
furniment, etof straunge furniment,et ofstraunge furniment, et of straunge
furniment, D DDDDesir esiresiresir esirous bothtohaue thebattell donne;
ousbothto haue ...
2
Faerie queene. book III
Thereat the Champions both stood still a space, To weeten 5 what that sudden
clamour ment : Lo ! where they spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet
of straunge furniment 6 • Rufull tine, pitiful sorrow. 4 Desine, denote. 8 Fatall fine
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
3
The works of Edmund Spenser: with a selection of notes from ...
Thereat the Champions both stood still a space, To weeten what that sudden
clamour ment : Lo ! where they Hpyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet
of straunge furniment Towards them driving like a storme out sent. The charet ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1869
Weeten, learn. 3 Noyes, noise. • Furniment, furnishing. XXXVI. 3.— Wards,
weapons.] Church conjectures that the poet wrote ' swords ' instead of < words.'
Towards them driving like a storme out sent. The charet 4* C. III. 41 FAERIE
QUEENE.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
5
The Faerie queene (continued)
Thereat the Champions both stood still a space, To weeten what that sudden
clamour ment: Lo! where they spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet
of straunge furniment" Towards them driving, like a storme out sent. The'charet ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1873
6
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
4 Desine, denote. * Fatall fine, destined death. ' Weeten, learn. 8 Noycs, noise. •
Furniment, furnishing. XXXVI. 3.— Wards, weapons.] Church conjectures that the
poet wrote ' swords ' instead of ' wards.' Towards them driving like a storme out ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
7
The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier
Thereat the Champions both stood still a space, To weeten what that sudden
clamour ment : Lo ! where they spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet
of straunge furniment" Towards them driving, like a storme out sent. The charet ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
8
Spenser: The Faerie Queene
38 Thereat the Champions both stood still a space, To weeten what that sudden
clamour ment; Lo where they spyde with speedie whirling pace, One in a charet
of straunge furniment, Towards them driuing like a storme out sent. The charet ...
9
The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes by H.J. Todd
Thereat the Champions both stood still a space, To weeten what that sudden
clamour ment : Lo ! where they spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet
of straunge furniment Towards them driving like a storme out sent. The charet ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
10
Faerie queene. book III-V
... Such as the troubled theatres ofttimes annoyes. XXXVIII. Thereat the
Champions both stood still a space, To weeten 5 what that sudden clamour ment:
Lo l where they spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet of straunge
furniment ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842