The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... plaine Herselfe she threw , and teares gan shed amaine ; Amongst her teares immixing prayers meeke , And with her prayers reasons , to restraine From blouddy strife ; and , blessed peace to seeke , By all that unto them was deare did ...
... plaine Herselfe she threw , and teares gan shed amaine ; Amongst her teares immixing prayers meeke , And with her prayers reasons , to restraine From blouddy strife ; and , blessed peace to seeke , By all that unto them was deare did ...
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... plaine ; So these two Champions to the ground were feld ; Where in a maze they both did long remaine , And in their hands their idle troncheons held , Which neither able were to wag , or once to weld . XIX . Which when the noble ...
... plaine ; So these two Champions to the ground were feld ; Where in a maze they both did long remaine , And in their hands their idle troncheons held , Which neither able were to wag , or once to weld . XIX . Which when the noble ...
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... plaine :. Then gan the Part of Chalengers anew Το range the field , and victorlike to raine , That none against them battell durst maintaine . By that the gloomy evening on them fell , That forced them from fighting to refraine , And ...
... plaine :. Then gan the Part of Chalengers anew Το range the field , and victorlike to raine , That none against them battell durst maintaine . By that the gloomy evening on them fell , That forced them from fighting to refraine , And ...
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... plaine : But Satyrane , bove all the other crew , His wondrous worth declard in all mens view ; For from the first he to the last endured : And though some while Fortune from him withdrew , Yet evermore his honour he recured , And with ...
... plaine : But Satyrane , bove all the other crew , His wondrous worth declard in all mens view ; For from the first he to the last endured : And though some while Fortune from him withdrew , Yet evermore his honour he recured , And with ...
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... the same envýde , And ran at him with all his might and maine ; ` But shortly was likewise seene , lying on the plaine . VOL . III . D XLV . Whereat full inly wroth was Triamond , And C. IV . ] 33 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... the same envýde , And ran at him with all his might and maine ; ` But shortly was likewise seene , lying on the plaine . VOL . III . D XLV . Whereat full inly wroth was Triamond , And C. IV . ] 33 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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