The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... fell , But wondrous paine that did the more enhaunce His haughtie courage to avengement fell : [ to swell . Smart daunts not mighty harts , but makes them more IX . With that , his poynant speare he fierce aventred With doubled force ...
... fell , But wondrous paine that did the more enhaunce His haughtie courage to avengement fell : [ to swell . Smart daunts not mighty harts , but makes them more IX . With that , his poynant speare he fierce aventred With doubled force ...
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... fell intent ; Who , missing of the marke which he had eyde , Was with the force nigh feld whilst his right foot did slyde . XIX . As when a vulture greedie of his pray , Through hunger long that hart to him doth lend , Strikes at an ...
... fell intent ; Who , missing of the marke which he had eyde , Was with the force nigh feld whilst his right foot did slyde . XIX . As when a vulture greedie of his pray , Through hunger long that hart to him doth lend , Strikes at an ...
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... fell , and deadly slept . XXI . They , which that piteous spectacle beheld , Were much amaz'd the headlesse tronke to see Stand up so long and weapon vaine to weld , Unweeting of the Fates divine decree For lifes succession in those ...
... fell , and deadly slept . XXI . They , which that piteous spectacle beheld , Were much amaz'd the headlesse tronke to see Stand up so long and weapon vaine to weld , Unweeting of the Fates divine decree For lifes succession in those ...
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... fell , and forcibly were sent , That he was forst from daunger of the throwes Backe to retire , and somewhat to relent , Till th ' heat of his fierce furie he had spent : Which when for want of breath gan to abate , He then afresh with ...
... fell , and forcibly were sent , That he was forst from daunger of the throwes Backe to retire , and somewhat to relent , Till th ' heat of his fierce furie he had spent : Which when for want of breath gan to abate , He then afresh with ...
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... 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 whilst ...
... 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 whilst ...
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