The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... force and furious intent , Carelesse of perill in their fiers affret , As if that life to losse they had forelent , And cared not to spare that should be shortly spent . VII . Right practicke was Sir Priamond in fight , And throughly ...
... force and furious intent , Carelesse of perill in their fiers affret , As if that life to losse they had forelent , And cared not to spare that should be shortly spent . VII . Right practicke was Sir Priamond in fight , And throughly ...
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... force close underneath his shield , That through the mayles into his thigh it entred , And , there arresting , readie way did yield For bloud to gush forth on the grassie field ; That he for paine himselfe n'ot right upreare , But to ...
... force close underneath his shield , That through the mayles into his thigh it entred , And , there arresting , readie way did yield For bloud to gush forth on the grassie field ; That he for paine himselfe n'ot right upreare , But to ...
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... force it backward forced him to bow . XII . Therewith asunder in the midst it brast , And in his hand nought but the troncheon left ; The other halfe behind yet sticking fast Out of his head - peece Cambell fiercely reft , And with such ...
... force it backward forced him to bow . XII . Therewith asunder in the midst it brast , And in his hand nought but the troncheon left ; The other halfe behind yet sticking fast Out of his head - peece Cambell fiercely reft , And with such ...
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... 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 heron with all his bodies sway , That from his force seemes nought may it ...
... 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 heron with all his bodies sway , That from his force seemes nought may it ...
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... her anew , as his owne prize , Whom formerly he had in battell wonne , And proffer made by force her to reprize : Which scornefull offer Blandamour gan soone despize ; IX . And said ; " Sir Knight , sith C. IV . ] 21 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... her anew , as his owne prize , Whom formerly he had in battell wonne , And proffer made by force her to reprize : Which scornefull offer Blandamour gan soone despize ; IX . And said ; " Sir Knight , sith C. IV . ] 21 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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