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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Three Volumes, Vol. 3: Spenser's Faerie Queene: Volume 2: Books IV-VII
J. C. Smith (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1909
ISBN:
9780199679706
Published online:
September 2013
EISBN:
9780191762260
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199679706.book.1
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The Faerie Queen
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The Second Part of The Faerie Queen
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THE FOVRTH BOOKE OF THE FAERIE QVEENE. Containing The Legend of Cambel and Telamond, OR OF FRIENDSHIP.
Cant. I .
Cant. II .
Cant. III .
Cant. IIII .
Cant. V .
Cant. VI.
Cant. VII.
Cant. VIII.
Cant. IX.
Cant. X.
Cant. XI.
Cant. XII.
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THE FIFTH BOOKE OF THE FAERIE QVEENE. Contayning, THE LEGEND OF ARTEGALL OR OF IVSTICE.
Cant. I .
Cant. II.
Cant. III.
Cant. IIII.
Cant. V.
Cant. VI.
Cant. VII.
Cant. VIII.
Cant. IX.
Cant. X.
Cant. XI.
Cant. XII.
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THE SIXTE BOOKE OF THE FAERIE QVEENE. Contayning THE LEGEND OF S. CALIDORE OR OF COVRTESIE.
Cant. I.
Cant. II.
Cant. III.
Cant. IIII.
Cant. V.
Cant. VI.
Cant. VII.
Cant. VIII.
Cant. IX .
Cant. X .
Cant. XI .
Cant. XII .
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Two Cantos of Mutability
Canto VI.
Canto VII.
The VIII. Canto unperfite.
A letter of the authors to Sir Walter Raleigh
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Commendatory Verses
A Vision upon this conceit of the Faery Queen
Another of the same
To the learned Shepherd
Fayre Thamis stream
Grave Muses march in triumph and with praises
When stout Achilles heard of Helen's rape
To look upon a work of rare devise
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Dedicatory Sonnets
To the right honourable Sir Christopher Hatten
To the right honourable the Lo. Burleigh
To the right Honourable the Earl of Oxenford
To the right honourable the Earl of Northumberland
To the right honourable the Earl of Cumberland
To the most honourable and excellent Lo. the Earl of Essex
To the right Honourable the Earl of Ormond and Ossory
To the right honourable the Lo. Ch. Howard
To the right honourable the Lord of Hunsdon
To the most renowned and valiant Lord, the Lord Grey of Wilton
To the right honourable the Lord of Buckhurst
To the right honourable Sir Fr. Walsingham
To the right noble Lord and most valiant Captain, Sir John Norris
To the right noble and valourous knight, Sir Walter Raleigh
To the right honourable and most virtuous Lady, the Countess of Pembroke
To the most virtuous, and beautiful Lady, the Lady Carew
To all the gracious and beautiful Ladies in the Court
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End Matter
CRITICAL APPENDIX.
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