The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... dreaded much of all men farre and nie . III . These three that hardie chalenge tooke in hand , For Canacee with Cambell for to fight : The day was set , that all might understand , And pledges pawnd the same to keepe aright : That day ...
... dreaded much of all men farre and nie . III . These three that hardie chalenge tooke in hand , For Canacee with Cambell for to fight : The day was set , that all might understand , And pledges pawnd the same to keepe aright : That day ...
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... dread to ward his naked side , He can let drive at him with all his power , And with his axe him smote in evill hower , That from his shoulders quite his head he reft : The headlesse tronke , as heedlesse of that stower , Stood still ...
... dread to ward his naked side , He can let drive at him with all his power , And with his axe him smote in evill hower , That from his shoulders quite his head he reft : The headlesse tronke , as heedlesse of that stower , Stood still ...
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... dreaded name ; And those two Ladies their two loves unseene ; And therefore wisht them without blot or blame To let them passe at will , for dread of shame . But Blandamour full of vain - glorious spright , And rather stird by his ...
... dreaded name ; And those two Ladies their two loves unseene ; And therefore wisht them without blot or blame To let them passe at will , for dread of shame . But Blandamour full of vain - glorious spright , And rather stird by his ...
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... dread . XLVI . Unto his lofty steede he clombe anone , And forth upon his former voiage fared , And with him eke that aged Squire attone ; Who , whatsoever perill was prepared , Both equall paines and equall perill shared : The end ...
... dread . XLVI . Unto his lofty steede he clombe anone , And forth upon his former voiage fared , And with him eke that aged Squire attone ; Who , whatsoever perill was prepared , Both equall paines and equall perill shared : The end ...
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... dread : VIII . " For lately he my Love hath fro me reft , And eke defiled with foule villanie The sacred pledge which in his faith was left , In shame of knighthood and fidelitie ; The which ere long full deare he shall abie : And if to ...
... dread : VIII . " For lately he my Love hath fro me reft , And eke defiled with foule villanie The sacred pledge which in his faith was left , In shame of knighthood and fidelitie ; The which ere long full deare he shall abie : And if to ...
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