The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... late Twixt Cambell and Sir Triamond befell ; As als by this ; that now a new debate Stird up twixt Blandamour and Paridell , The which by course befals me here to tell : Who , having those two other Knights espide Marching afore , as ye ...
... late Twixt Cambell and Sir Triamond befell ; As als by this ; that now a new debate Stird up twixt Blandamour and Paridell , The which by course befals me here to tell : Who , having those two other Knights espide Marching afore , as ye ...
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... late lucklesse fight . IV . Yet nigh approching he them fowle bespake , Disgracing them , himselfe thereby to grace , As was his wont ; so weening way to make To Ladies love , whereso he came in place , And with lewd termes their lovers ...
... late lucklesse fight . IV . Yet nigh approching he them fowle bespake , Disgracing them , himselfe thereby to grace , As was his wont ; so weening way to make To Ladies love , whereso he came in place , And with lewd termes their lovers ...
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... late from Braggadochio wonne ; Whom he now seeing , her remembred well , How having reft her from the Witches sonne , He soone her lost : Wherefore he now begunne To challenge her anew , as his owne prize , Whom formerly he had in ...
... late from Braggadochio wonne ; Whom he now seeing , her remembred well , How having reft her from the Witches sonne , He soone her lost : Wherefore he now begunne To challenge her anew , as his owne prize , Whom formerly he had in ...
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... ; Unable he new battell to darraine , Through grievaunce of his late received wound , That doubly did him grieve when so himselfe he found . XXVII . Which Cambell seeing , though he could not C. IV . ] 27 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... ; Unable he new battell to darraine , Through grievaunce of his late received wound , That doubly did him grieve when so himselfe he found . XXVII . Which Cambell seeing , though he could not C. IV . ] 27 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... late harme , And in revengement of his owne despight : So both together give a new allarme , As if but now the battell wexed warme . As when two greedy wolves doe breake by force Into an heard , farre from the husband farme , They ...
... late harme , And in revengement of his owne despight : So both together give a new allarme , As if but now the battell wexed warme . As when two greedy wolves doe breake by force Into an heard , farre from the husband farme , They ...
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