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Dec 4, 2005 · Page 1. The Faerie Queene. Return to. Renascence Editions. THE FAERIE ... Book I. Canto I. | Canto II. | Canto III ... Book II. Canto I. | Canto II ...
Title: Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I. Author: Edmund Spenser. Release Date: March 7, 2005 [eBook #15272]. Language: English.
The plan of the entire work, which the author only half completed, is outlined in hisletter to Sir Walter Raleigh. This letter serves.
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This document summarizes the first 10 cantos of Book I of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. It introduces the main characters of Redcrosse Knight and Una, ...
Canto I. The Patron of true Holinesse, Foule Errour doth defeate: Hypocrisie him to entrappe, Doth to his home entreate. Gentle Knight ...