The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... backe at him it heft , That , making way unto his dearest life , His weasand - pipe it through his gorget cleft : Thence streames of purple bloud issuing rife Let forth his wearie ghost , and made an end of strife . XIII . His wearie ...
... backe at him it heft , That , making way unto his dearest life , His weasand - pipe it through his gorget cleft : Thence streames of purple bloud issuing rife Let forth his wearie ghost , and made an end of strife . XIII . His wearie ...
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... backe the current of his kindly course , And makes it seeme to have some other sourse ; But when the floud is spent , then backe againe , His borrowed waters forst to re - disbourse , He sends the sea his owne with double gaine , And ...
... backe the current of his kindly course , And makes it seeme to have some other sourse ; But when the floud is spent , then backe againe , His borrowed waters forst to re - disbourse , He sends the sea his owne with double gaine , And ...
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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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Edmund Spenser. III . Who backe returning told , as he had seene , That they were doughtie Knights of dreaded name ; And those two Ladies their two loves unseene ; And therefore wisht them without blot or blame To let them passe at will ...
Edmund Spenser. III . Who backe returning told , as he had seene , That they were doughtie Knights of dreaded name ; And those two Ladies their two loves unseene ; And therefore wisht them without blot or blame To let them passe at will ...
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... backe he downe did slyde Over his horses taile above a stryde ; Whence litle lust he had to rise againe . Which Cambell seeing , much the same envýde , And ran at him with all his might and maine ; ` But shortly was likewise seene ...
... backe he downe did slyde Over his horses taile above a stryde ; Whence litle lust he had to rise againe . Which Cambell seeing , much the same envýde , And ran at him with all his might and maine ; ` But shortly was likewise seene ...
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