The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... living wight Did ever see upon this world to shine , ) So soone as heavens window shewed light , These warlike Champions , all in armour shine , Assembled were in field the chalenge to define . IV . The field with listes was all about ...
... living wight Did ever see upon this world to shine , ) So soone as heavens window shewed light , These warlike Champions , all in armour shine , Assembled were in field the chalenge to define . IV . The field with listes was all about ...
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... living spright : So did one soule out of his bodie flie Unto her native home from mortall miserie . XXXI . But nathëlesse whilst all the lookers - on Him dead behight , as he to all appeard , All unawares he started up anon , As one ...
... living spright : So did one soule out of his bodie flie Unto her native home from mortall miserie . XXXI . But nathëlesse whilst all the lookers - on Him dead behight , as he to all appeard , All unawares he started up anon , As one ...
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... living wight , Upon them fell , before her timely howre ; That forced them to seeke some covert bowre , Where they might hide their heads in quiet rest , And shrowd their persons from that stormie stowre . Not farre away , not meete for ...
... living wight , Upon them fell , before her timely howre ; That forced them to seeke some covert bowre , Where they might hide their heads in quiet rest , And shrowd their persons from that stormie stowre . Not farre away , not meete for ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... living , or emong the dead ? What shall of me unhappy Maid become ? Shall death be th ' end , or ought else worse , aread . " 66 Unhappy Mayd , " then answer'd she , " whose dread Untride is lesse then when thou shalt it try : Death is ...
... living , or emong the dead ? What shall of me unhappy Maid become ? Shall death be th ' end , or ought else worse , aread . " 66 Unhappy Mayd , " then answer'd she , " whose dread Untride is lesse then when thou shalt it try : Death is ...
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