The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... better had , now had his fo ; Then he halfe vanquisht , then the other seemed ; Yet victors both themselves alwayes esteemed : And all the while the disentrayled blood Adowne their sides like litle rivers stremed , That with the wasting ...
... better had , now had his fo ; Then he halfe vanquisht , then the other seemed ; Yet victors both themselves alwayes esteemed : And all the while the disentrayled blood Adowne their sides like litle rivers stremed , That with the wasting ...
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... better then bad words be bore . V. But faire Cambina with perswasions myld Did mitigate the fiercenesse of their mode , That for the present they were reconcyl'd , And gan to treate of deeds of armes abrode , And strange adventures ...
... better then bad words be bore . V. But faire Cambina with perswasions myld Did mitigate the fiercenesse of their mode , That for the present they were reconcyl'd , And gan to treate of deeds of armes abrode , And strange adventures ...
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... better fortune then the rest ; For him likewise he quickly downe did smight : And after him Sir Douglas him addrest ; And after him Sir Palimord forth prest ; But none of them against his strokes could stand ; But , all the more , the ...
... better fortune then the rest ; For him likewise he quickly downe did smight : And after him Sir Douglas him addrest ; And after him Sir Palimord forth prest ; But none of them against his strokes could stand ; But , all the more , the ...
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... , Whose lucklesse riders late were overthrowen ; And Squiers make hast to helpe their Lords fordonne : But still the Knights of Maidenhead the better wonne . XXXIX . Till that there entred on the other side C. IV . ] 31 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , Whose lucklesse riders late were overthrowen ; And Squiers make hast to helpe their Lords fordonne : But still the Knights of Maidenhead the better wonne . XXXIX . Till that there entred on the other side C. IV . ] 31 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... better fortune then the rest afore . XLVI . Full many others at him likewise ran ; But all of them likewise dismounted were : Ne certes wonder ; for no powre of man Could bide the force of that enchaunted speare , The which this famous ...
... better fortune then the rest afore . XLVI . Full many others at him likewise ran ; But all of them likewise dismounted were : Ne certes wonder ; for no powre of man Could bide the force of that enchaunted speare , The which this famous ...
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