The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... rest in Plutoes griesly land ; Ne into ayre did vanish presently ; Ne chaunged was into a starre in sky ; But through traduction was eftsoones derived , Like as his mother prayd The Destinie , Into his other Brethren that survived , In ...
... rest in Plutoes griesly land ; Ne into ayre did vanish presently ; Ne chaunged was into a starre in sky ; But through traduction was eftsoones derived , Like as his mother prayd The Destinie , Into his other Brethren that survived , In ...
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... rest , And , 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 .
... rest , And , 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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... rest Upon the brim of his brode - plated shield , 1 It would have cleft his braine downe to his brest : So both at once fell dead upon the field , And each to other seemd the victorie to yield . XXXV . 1 Which whenas all the lookers ...
... rest Upon the brim of his brode - plated shield , 1 It would have cleft his braine downe to his brest : So both at once fell dead upon the field , And each to other seemd the victorie to yield . XXXV . 1 Which whenas all the lookers ...
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... rest , That toward them his course seem'd to apply ; Gainst whom Sir Paridell himselfe addrest , Him weening , ere he nigh approcht , to have represt . VII . Which th ' other seeing gan his course relent , And vaunted speare eftsoones ...
... rest , That toward them his course seem'd to apply ; Gainst whom Sir Paridell himselfe addrest , Him weening , ere he nigh approcht , to have represt . VII . Which th ' other seeing gan his course relent , And vaunted speare eftsoones ...
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... rest on th ' other side . But boastful Braggadocchio rather chose , For glorie vaine , their fellowship to lose , That men on him the more might gaze alone . The rest themselves in troupes did else dispose , Like as it seemed best to ...
... rest on th ' other side . But boastful Braggadocchio rather chose , For glorie vaine , their fellowship to lose , That men on him the more might gaze alone . The rest themselves in troupes did else dispose , Like as it seemed best to ...
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