The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... downe he fell as dead in all mens sight : Yet dead he was not ; yet he sure did die , As all men do that lose the living spright : So did one soule out of his bodie flie Unto her native home from mortall miserie . XXXI . But nathëlesse ...
... downe he fell as dead in all mens sight : Yet dead he was not ; yet he sure did die , As all men do that lose the living spright : So did one soule out of his bodie flie Unto her native home from mortall miserie . XXXI . But nathëlesse ...
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... plated shield , 1 It would have cleft his braine downe to his brest : So both at once fell dead upon the field , And each to other seemd the victorie to yield . XXXV . 1 Which whenas all the lookers - on 12 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... plated shield , 1 It would have cleft his braine downe to his brest : So both at once fell dead upon the field , And each to other seemd the victorie to yield . XXXV . 1 Which whenas all the lookers - on 12 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... downe on the bloudy plaine Herselfe she threw , and teares gan shed amaine ; Amongst her teares immixing prayers meeke , And with her prayers reasons , to restraine From blouddy strife ; and , blessed peace to seeke , By all that unto ...
... downe on the bloudy plaine Herselfe she threw , and teares gan shed amaine ; Amongst her teares immixing prayers meeke , And with her prayers reasons , to restraine From blouddy strife ; and , blessed peace to seeke , By all that unto ...
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... 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 more his praise increst : For either they were left upon the ...
... 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 more his praise increst : For either they were left upon the ...
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... downe under his horse - feete fell . XXXI . Lightly Cambello leapt downe from his steed For to have rent his shield and armes away , That whylome wont to be the victors meed ; When all unwares he felt an hideous sway Of many swords that ...
... downe under his horse - feete fell . XXXI . Lightly Cambello leapt downe from his steed For to have rent his shield and armes away , That whylome wont to be the victors meed ; When all unwares he felt an hideous sway Of many swords that ...
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