The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... goodly amenance , With scutchins gilt and banners broad displayd ; And , marching thrise in warlike ordinance , Thrise lowted lowly to the noble Mayd ; The whiles shril trompets and loud clarions sweetly playd . VI . Which doen , the ...
... goodly amenance , With scutchins gilt and banners broad displayd ; And , marching thrise in warlike ordinance , Thrise lowted lowly to the noble Mayd ; The whiles shril trompets and loud clarions sweetly playd . VI . Which doen , the ...
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... goodly were , The trumpets sounded , and they all arose , Thence to depart with glee and gladsome chere . Those warlike Champions both together chose Homeward to march , themselves there to repose : And wise Cambina , taking by her side ...
... goodly were , The trumpets sounded , and they all arose , Thence to depart with glee and gladsome chere . Those warlike Champions both together chose Homeward to march , themselves there to repose : And wise Cambina , taking by her side ...
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... goodly riches gaine , So worthie of the perill , worthy of the paine . XVII . Then tooke the bold Sir Satyrane in hand An huge great speare , such as he wont to wield , And , vauncing forth from all the other band Of Knights , addrest ...
... goodly riches gaine , So worthie of the perill , worthy of the paine . XVII . Then tooke the bold Sir Satyrane in hand An huge great speare , such as he wont to wield , And , vauncing forth from all the other band Of Knights , addrest ...
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... goodly counterfesaunce he did frame : The shield and armes , well knowne to be the same Which Triamond had worne , unwares to wight And to his friend unwist , for doubt of blame If he misdid , he on himselfe did dight , That none could ...
... goodly counterfesaunce he did frame : The shield and armes , well knowne to be the same Which Triamond had worne , unwares to wight And to his friend unwist , for doubt of blame If he misdid , he on himselfe did dight , That none could ...
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... goodly Belt away . VI . That goodly Belt was Cestus hight by name c . v . ] 37 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... goodly Belt away . VI . That goodly Belt was Cestus hight by name c . v . ] 37 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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