The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... till in his side The mortall point most cruelly empight ; Where fast infixed , whilest he sought by slight It forth to wrest , the staffe asunder brake , And left the head behinde : with which despight He all enrag'd his shivering ...
... till in his side The mortall point most cruelly empight ; Where fast infixed , whilest he sought by slight It forth to wrest , the staffe asunder brake , And left the head behinde : with which despight He all enrag'd his shivering ...
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... Till Diamond , disdeigning fong delay Of doubtfull fortune wavering to and fro , Resolv'd to end it one or other way ; And heav'd his murdrous axe at him with mighty sway . XVIII . The dreadfull stroke , in case it had arrived Where it ...
... Till Diamond , disdeigning fong delay Of doubtfull fortune wavering to and fro , Resolv'd to end it one or other way ; And heav'd his murdrous axe at him with mighty sway . XVIII . The dreadfull stroke , in case it had arrived Where it ...
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... Till , feeling life to fayle , it fell , and deadly slept . XXI . They , which that piteous spectacle beheld , Were much amaz'd the headlesse tronke to see Stand up so long and weapon vaine to weld , Unweeting of the Fates divine decree ...
... Till , feeling life to fayle , it fell , and deadly slept . XXI . They , which that piteous spectacle beheld , Were much amaz'd the headlesse tronke to see Stand up so long and weapon vaine to weld , Unweeting of the Fates divine decree ...
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... Till th ' heat of his fierce furie he had spent : Which when for want of breath gan to abate , He then afresh with new encouragement Did him assayle , and mightily amate , As fast , as forward erst , now backward to retrate . XXVII ...
... Till th ' heat of his fierce furie he had spent : Which when for want of breath gan to abate , He then afresh with new encouragement Did him assayle , and mightily amate , As fast , as forward erst , now backward to retrate . XXVII ...
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... still amaz'd , holding his idle sweard ; Till , having often by him stricken beene , He forced was to strike and save himselfe from teene . XXXII . Yet from thenceforth more warily he fought , c . III . ] THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... still amaz'd , holding his idle sweard ; Till , having often by him stricken beene , He forced was to strike and save himselfe from teene . XXXII . Yet from thenceforth more warily he fought , c . III . ] THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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