The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... leave unto his sorrow did not yeeld ; But rather stir'd to vengeance and despight , Through secret feeling of his generous spright , Rusht fiercely forth , the battell to renew , As in reversion of his Brothers right ; And chalenging ...
... leave unto his sorrow did not yeeld ; But rather stir'd to vengeance and despight , Through secret feeling of his generous spright , Rusht fiercely forth , the battell to renew , As in reversion of his Brothers right ; And chalenging ...
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... leave his loftie sell , And rudely tumbling downe under his horse - feete fell . XXXI . Lightly Cambello leapt downe from his steed For to have rent his shield and armes away , That whylome wont to be the victors meed ; When all unwares ...
... leave his loftie sell , And rudely tumbling downe under his horse - feete fell . XXXI . Lightly Cambello leapt downe from his steed For to have rent his shield and armes away , That whylome wont to be the victors meed ; When all unwares ...
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... leaves attrapt , that seemed fit For salvage wight , and thereto well agreed His word , which on his ragged shield was writ , Salvagesse sans finesse , shewing secret wit . XL . He , at his first incomming , charg'd his spere At him ...
... leaves attrapt , that seemed fit For salvage wight , and thereto well agreed His word , which on his ragged shield was writ , Salvagesse sans finesse , shewing secret wit . XL . He , at his first incomming , charg'd his spere At him ...
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... leave their labours and long toyle To ioyous feast and other gentle play , Where beauties prize should win that pretious spoyle : Where I with sound of trompe will also rest awhyle . CANTO V. The Ladies for the Girdle strive Of famous D ...
... leave their labours and long toyle To ioyous feast and other gentle play , Where beauties prize should win that pretious spoyle : Where I with sound of trompe will also rest awhyle . CANTO V. The Ladies for the Girdle strive Of famous D ...
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... ; But comfort take ; for , by this heavens light , I vow you dead or living not to leave , Til I her find , and wreake on him that did her reave . " XXXIX . Therewith he rested , and well pleased was 64 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... ; But comfort take ; for , by this heavens light , I vow you dead or living not to leave , Til I her find , and wreake on him that did her reave . " XXXIX . Therewith he rested , and well pleased was 64 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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