The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... fiercely reft , And with such furie backe at him it heft , That , making way unto his dearest life , His weasand - pipe it through his gorget cleft : Thence streames of purple bloud issuing rife Let forth his wearie ghost , and made an ...
... fiercely reft , And with such furie backe at him it heft , That , making way unto his dearest life , His weasand - pipe it through his gorget cleft : Thence streames of purple bloud issuing rife Let forth his wearie ghost , and made an ...
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... fiercely forth , the battell to renew , As in reversion of his Brothers right ; And chalenging the Virgin as his dew . His foe was soone addrest : the trompets freshly blew . XV . With that they both together fiercely met , As if that ...
... fiercely forth , the battell to renew , As in reversion of his Brothers right ; And chalenging the Virgin as his dew . His foe was soone addrest : the trompets freshly blew . XV . With that they both together fiercely met , As if that ...
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... , rushing forth into the emptie field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest ; Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight 8 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , rushing forth into the emptie field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest ; Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight 8 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... fiercely each assayling gan afresh to fight . XXXVI . Long while they then continued in that wize , As if but then the battell had begonne : Strokes , wounds , wards , weapons , all they did despise ; Ne either car'd to ward , or perill ...
... fiercely each assayling gan afresh to fight . XXXVI . Long while they then continued in that wize , As if but then the battell had begonne : Strokes , wounds , wards , weapons , all they did despise ; Ne either car'd to ward , or perill ...
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... fiercely forth he rode , Like sparke of fire that from the andvile glode , There where he saw the valiant Triamond Chasing , and laying on them heavy lode , That none his force were able to withstond ; So dreadfull were his strokes , so ...
... fiercely forth he rode , Like sparke of fire that from the andvile glode , There where he saw the valiant Triamond Chasing , and laying on them heavy lode , That none his force were able to withstond ; So dreadfull were his strokes , so ...
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