The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... mote stay the steele , till in his side The mortall point most cruelly empight ; Where fast infixed , whilest he sought by slight It forth to wrest , the staffe asunder brake , And left the head behinde : with which despight He all ...
... mote stay the steele , till in his side The mortall point most cruelly empight ; Where fast infixed , whilest he sought by slight It forth to wrest , the staffe asunder brake , And left the head behinde : with which despight He all ...
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... , rushing forth into the emptie field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest ; Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight 8 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , rushing forth into the emptie field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest ; Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight 8 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight , After he had so often wounded beene , Could stand on foot now to renew the fight : But had ye then him forth advauncing seene , Some newborne wight ye would him surely ...
Edmund Spenser. XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight , After he had so often wounded beene , Could stand on foot now to renew the fight : But had ye then him forth advauncing seene , Some newborne wight ye would him surely ...
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... , as then befell , Of that great Turney which was blazed brode , For that rich Girdle of faire Florimell , The prize of her which did in beautie most excell . VI . To which folke - mote they all with 20 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , as then befell , Of that great Turney which was blazed brode , For that rich Girdle of faire Florimell , The prize of her which did in beautie most excell . VI . To which folke - mote they all with 20 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. VI . To which folke - mote they all with one consent , Sith each of them his Ladie had him by , Whose beautie each of them thought excellent , Agreed to travell , and their fortunes try . So as they passed forth , they ...
Edmund Spenser. VI . To which folke - mote they all with one consent , Sith each of them his Ladie had him by , Whose beautie each of them thought excellent , Agreed to travell , and their fortunes try . So as they passed forth , they ...
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