The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... dreadfully he did the andvile beat , That seem'd to dust he shortly would it drive : So huge his hammer , and so fierce his heat , That seem'd a rocke of diamond it could rive And rend asunder quite , if he thereto list strive . XXXVIII ...
... dreadfully he did the andvile beat , That seem'd to dust he shortly would it drive : So huge his hammer , and so fierce his heat , That seem'd a rocke of diamond it could rive And rend asunder quite , if he thereto list strive . XXXVIII ...
Page 57
... dreadfully at every part , As if he thought her soule to disentrayle . Ah ! cruell hand , and thrise more cruell hart , [ art ! That workst such wrecke on Her to whom thou dearest XVII . What yron courage ever could endure To worke such ...
... dreadfully at every part , As if he thought her soule to disentrayle . Ah ! cruell hand , and thrise more cruell hart , [ art ! That workst such wrecke on Her to whom thou dearest XVII . What yron courage ever could endure To worke such ...
Page 70
... dreadfully empurpled all with bloud ; And downe both sides two wide long eares did glow , And raught downe to his waste when up he stood , More great then th ' eares of elephants by Indus flood . VII . His wast was with a wreath of yvie ...
... dreadfully empurpled all with bloud ; And downe both sides two wide long eares did glow , And raught downe to his waste when up he stood , More great then th ' eares of elephants by Indus flood . VII . His wast was with a wreath of yvie ...
Page 173
... dreadful trompets sound ; Peace universal rayn'd mongst men and beasts : And all things freely grew out of the ground : Iustice sate high ador'd with solemne feasts , And to all people did divide her dred beheasts : X. Most sacred ...
... dreadful trompets sound ; Peace universal rayn'd mongst men and beasts : And all things freely grew out of the ground : Iustice sate high ador'd with solemne feasts , And to all people did divide her dred beheasts : X. Most sacred ...
Page 295
... dreadfully , And drawne of cruell steedes which he had fed With flesh of men , whom through fell tyranny He slaughtred had , and ere they were halfe ded Their bodies to his beastes for provender did spred ; ) XXIX . So forth he came all ...
... dreadfully , And drawne of cruell steedes which he had fed With flesh of men , whom through fell tyranny He slaughtred had , and ere they were halfe ded Their bodies to his beastes for provender did spred ; ) XXIX . So forth he came all ...
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