The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... Talus , made of yron mould , Immoveable , resistlesse , without end ; Who in his hand an yron flale did hould , With which he thresht out falshood , and did truth unfould . XIII . He now went with him in this new inquest , Him for to ...
... Talus , made of yron mould , Immoveable , resistlesse , without end ; Who in his hand an yron flale did hould , With which he thresht out falshood , and did truth unfould . XIII . He now went with him in this new inquest , Him for to ...
Page 183
... Talus had his pride represt , And forced him , maulgrè , it up to reare . Who when he saw it bootelesse to resist , He tooke it up , and thence with him did beare ; As rated spaniell takes his burden up for feare . XXX . Much did that ...
... Talus had his pride represt , And forced him , maulgrè , it up to reare . Who when he saw it bootelesse to resist , He tooke it up , and thence with him did beare ; As rated spaniell takes his burden up for feare . XXX . Much did that ...
Page 184
... meanes consent ; But leaving him forth on his iourney far'd : Ne wight with him but onely Talus went ; They two enough t'encounter an whole regiment . CANTO II . Artegall heares of Flórimell ; Does with 184 [ B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... meanes consent ; But leaving him forth on his iourney far'd : Ne wight with him but onely Talus went ; They two enough t'encounter an whole regiment . CANTO II . Artegall heares of Flórimell ; Does with 184 [ B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 191
... the battilment , That he was forced to withdraw aside ; And bad his servant Talus to invent Which way he enter might without endangerment . XXI . Eftsoones his Page drew to the Castle gate C. II . ] 191 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... the battilment , That he was forced to withdraw aside ; And bad his servant Talus to invent Which way he enter might without endangerment . XXI . Eftsoones his Page drew to the Castle gate C. II . ] 191 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 193
... Talus , that could like a lime - hound winde her , And all things secrete wisely could bewray , At length found out whereas she hidden lay Under an heape of gold : thence he her drew By the faire lockes , and fowly did array Withouten ...
... Talus , that could like a lime - hound winde her , And all things secrete wisely could bewray , At length found out whereas she hidden lay Under an heape of gold : thence he her drew By the faire lockes , and fowly did array Withouten ...
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