id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15272 Spenser, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I .txt text/plain 75435 7978 93 recorded in the _Faerie Queene_, the first three books of that great poem characters--the knights, ladies, dwarfs, magicians, dragons, nymphs, Knight he compliments, no doubt, some gentleman like Sir Philip Sidney or selfe a tall clownish younge man, who falling before the Queene of Faeries And said, Faire knight, borne under happy starre,° Like a faire Lady, but did fowle Duessa hyde. But how long time, said then the Elfin knight, For the late losse of her deare loved knight, A goodly knight,° faire marching by the way Ah Ladie deare, quoth then the gentle knight, And said; Faire Sir, I hope good hap hath brought Faire Lady, then said that victorious knight, For Gods deare love, Sir knight, do me not stay; Her faithfull knight faire Una brings High time now gan it wex for Una faire Of her deare knight, who wearie of long fight, Faire Una to the Redcrosse knight, ./cache/15272.txt ./txt/15272.txt