The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... Were sent , that seemed death in them to beare ; But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by did slyde . VIII . Yet one , of many , was so B 2 C. III . II . ] 3 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Were sent , that seemed death in them to beare ; But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by did slyde . VIII . Yet one , of many , was so B 2 C. III . II . ] 3 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... , And beating downe whatever nigh him came , That every one gan shun his dreadfull sight No lesse then death itselfe , in daungerous affright . XLII . Much wondred all men what or whence he 32 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , And beating downe whatever nigh him came , That every one gan shun his dreadfull sight No lesse then death itselfe , in daungerous affright . XLII . Much wondred all men what or whence he 32 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... death mote be her destinie . XIX . The wicked stroke upon her helmet chaunst , And with the force , which in itselfe it bore , Her ventayle shard away , and thence forth glaunst Adowne in vaine , ne harm'd her any more . With that , her ...
... death mote be her destinie . XIX . The wicked stroke upon her helmet chaunst , And with the force , which in itselfe it bore , Her ventayle shard away , and thence forth glaunst Adowne in vaine , ne harm'd her any more . With that , her ...
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... death be th ' end , or ought else worse , aread . " 66 Unhappy Mayd , " then answer'd she , " whose dread Untride is lesse then when thou shalt it try : Death is to him , that wretched life doth lead , Both grace and gaine ; but he in ...
... death be th ' end , or ought else worse , aread . " 66 Unhappy Mayd , " then answer'd she , " whose dread Untride is lesse then when thou shalt it try : Death is to him , that wretched life doth lead , Both grace and gaine ; but he in ...
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... ready bent , He by his former combate would not bide , But fled away with ghastly dreriment , Well knowing her to be his deaths sole instrument . XXX . Whom seeing flie , she speedily poursewed With c . vii . ] 77 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... ready bent , He by his former combate would not bide , But fled away with ghastly dreriment , Well knowing her to be his deaths sole instrument . XXX . Whom seeing flie , she speedily poursewed With c . vii . ] 77 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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