The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... espide Marching afore , as ye remember well , Sent forth their Squire to have them both descride , And eke those masked Ladies riding them beside . III . Who backe returning told , as he had c 2 C. IV . ] 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... espide Marching afore , as ye remember well , Sent forth their Squire to have them both descride , And eke those masked Ladies riding them beside . III . Who backe returning told , as he had c 2 C. IV . ] 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... their tender loynes to knit the same ; But it would not on none of them abide , But when they thought it fast , eftsoones it was untide . XVIII . Which when that scornefull Squire of Dames did c . v . ] 41 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... their tender loynes to knit the same ; But it would not on none of them abide , But when they thought it fast , eftsoones it was untide . XVIII . Which when that scornefull Squire of Dames did c . v . ] 41 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. XVIII . Which when that scornefull Squire of Dames did vew , He lowdly gan to laugh , and thus to iest ; " Alas for pittie that so faire a crew , As like cannot be seene from east to west , Cannot find one this Girdle to ...
Edmund Spenser. XVIII . Which when that scornefull Squire of Dames did vew , He lowdly gan to laugh , and thus to iest ; " Alas for pittie that so faire a crew , As like cannot be seene from east to west , Cannot find one this Girdle to ...
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... Squire , Her feeble ioynts layd eke adowne to rest ; That needed much her weake age to desire , After so long a travell which them both did tire . XL . There lay Sir Scudamour long while expecting When gentle sleepe his heavie eyes ...
... Squire , Her feeble ioynts layd eke adowne to rest ; That needed much her weake age to desire , After so long a travell which them both did tire . XL . There lay Sir Scudamour long while expecting When gentle sleepe his heavie eyes ...
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... Squire attone ; Who , whatsoever perill was prepared , Both equall paines and equall perill shared : The end whereof and daungerous event Shall for another Canticle be spared : But here my wearie teeme , nigh over - spent , Shall breath ...
... Squire attone ; Who , whatsoever perill was prepared , Both equall paines and equall perill shared : The end whereof and daungerous event Shall for another Canticle be spared : But here my wearie teeme , nigh over - spent , Shall breath ...
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