SPENSER, E. : Faerie Queene (The) (Abridged).

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Not Applicable, na (Author)
Corporate Author: Naxos Digital Services
Language:English
Published: Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated 2006.
Series:Naxos Spoken Word Library.
Online Access:Click for online access
Table of Contents:
  • The Faerie Queene
  • Dedication ( 04 min., 04 sec. )
  • The First Book: Canto I Verse I
  • The Red Cross Knight ( 08 min., 02 sec. )
  • Verse XIV {u2013} {u2018}But full of fire and greedy hardiment{u2019} ( 07 min., 26 sec. )
  • Verse XXVIII {u2013} {u2018}Then mounted he upon his Steede againe{u2019} ( 10 min., 47 sec. )
  • Verse XLVII {u2013} {u2018}Thus, well instructed, to their worke they haste;{u2019} ( 05 min., 15 sec. )
  • Canto II Verse I
  • The Lady Fidessa ( 06 min., 38 sec. )
  • Verse XII {u2013} {u2018}But he, the knight whose semblaunt he did beare{u2019} ( 04 min., 15 sec. )
  • Verse XX {u2013} {u2018}The Lady, when she saw her champion fall{u2019} ( 05 min., 33 sec. )
  • Verse XXX {u2013} {u2018}Faire seemely pleasaunce each to other makes{u2019} ( 09 min., 16 sec. )
  • Canto III Verse I {u2013} The Abduction of Una ( 05 min., 47 sec. )
  • Verse X {u2013} {u2018}Long she thus traveiled through deserts wyde{u2019} ( 08 min., 24 sec. )
  • Verse XXVI {u2013} {u2018}Ere long he came where Una traveiled slow{u2019} ( 04 min., 06 sec. )
  • Verse XXXIII
  • {u2018}They had not ridden far, when they might see{u2026}{u2019} ( 06 min., 37 sec. )
  • Canto IX Verse XXXIII {u2013} The Cave of Despair ( 05 min., 41 sec. )
  • Verse XLII {u2018}Is not his deed, whetever thing is donne{u2019} ( 07 min., 27 sec. )
  • Canto XI Verse I {u2013} The fight with the dragon and its sequel ( 07 min., 58 sec. )
  • Verse XV
  • {u2018}So dreadfully he towards him did pass{u2019} ( 09 min., 22 sec. )
  • Verse XXXIII
  • {u2018}The morrow next gan earely to appear{u2019} ( 09 min., 02 sec. )
  • Verse L {u2013} {u2018}When gentle Una saw the second call{u2019} ( 03 min., 27 sec. )
  • Canto XII Verse II {u2013} {u2018}Scarsely had Phoebus in the glooming East{u2019} ( 06 min., 10 sec. )
  • Verse XXI {u2013} {u2018}Then forth he called that his daughter fayre{u2019} ( 04 min., 05 sec. )
  • The Second Book: Canto VII Verse XXI {u2013} The Cave of Mammon ( 05 min., 54 sec. )
  • Verse XXXI {u2013} {u2018}They forward passe; ne Guyon yet spoke word{u2019} ( 01 min., 32 sec. )
  • Canto IX Verse XLVII {u2013} The Powers of the Mind ( 06 min., 16 sec. )
  • Canto XII Verse LXIX {u2013} The Bower of Bliss ( 06 min., 09 sec. )
  • Verse LXXIX {u2013} The young man, sleeping by her, seemed to be{u2019} ( 05 min., 05 sec. )
  • The Third Book Canto VII Verse XXX {u2013} {u2018}The Garden of Adonis{u2019} ( 05 min., 16 sec. )
  • Verse XXXIX {u2013} {u2018}Great enimy to it, and to all the rest{u2019} ( 05 min., 23 sec. )
  • Canto XII Verse I {u2013} The Masque of Cupid ( 05 min., 05 sec. )
  • Verse X {u2013} {u2018}Next after him went Doubt, who was yclad{u2019} ( 04 min., 59 sec. )
  • Verse XIX {u2013} {u2018}After all these there marcht a most faire Dame{u2019} ( 04 min., 45 sec. )
  • The Fourth Book: Canto VI Verse I
  • Scudamour, Arthegall and Britomart ( 06 min., 17 sec. )
  • Verse XI {u2013} {u2018}But Arthegall, beholding his mischaunce{u2019} ( 06 min., 58 sec. )
  • Verse XXIV {u2013} {u2018}Which when Scudamour, who now abrayd{u2019} ( 10 min., 08 sec. )
  • The Fifth Book Canto II Verse XXX {u2013} Arthegall and the Giant ( 07 min., 49 sec. )
  • Verse XLIV {u2013} {u2018}Therewith the Giant much abashed sayd{u2019} ( 05 min., 49 sec. )
  • The Seventh Book: Canto VII {u2013} The Masque of the Seasons and Months ( 09 min., 30 sec. )
  • Canto VIII {u2013} Nature{u2019}s reply to Mutability ( 02 minutes, 21 sec. )