The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... side sixe iudges were dispos'd , To view and deeme the deedes of armes that day ; And on the other side in fresh aray Fayre Canacee upon a stately stage Was set , to see the fortune of that fray And to be seene , as his most worthy wage ...
... side sixe iudges were dispos'd , To view and deeme the deedes of armes that day ; And on the other side in fresh aray Fayre Canacee upon a stately stage Was set , to see the fortune of that fray And to be seene , as his most worthy wage ...
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... side Were sent , that seemed death in them to beare ; But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by did slyde . VIII . Yet one , of many , was so B 2 C. III . II . ] 3 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... side Were sent , that seemed death in them to beare ; But they were both so watchfull and well eyde , That they avoyded were , and vainely by did slyde . VIII . Yet one , of many , was so B 2 C. III . II . ] 3 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... 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 enrag'd his shivering speare did shake ...
... 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 enrag'd his shivering speare did shake ...
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... side , He can let drive at him with all his power , And with his axe him smote in evill hower , That from his shoulders quite his head he reft : The headlesse tronke , as heedlesse of that stower , Stood still awhile , and his fast ...
... side , He can let drive at him with all his power , And with his axe him smote in evill hower , That from his shoulders quite his head he reft : The headlesse tronke , as heedlesse of that stower , Stood still awhile , and his fast ...
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... Adowne their sides like litle rivers stremed , That with the wasting of his vitall flood Sir Triamond at last full faint and feeble stood . XXIX . But Cambell still more strong and greater grew 10 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Adowne their sides like litle rivers stremed , That with the wasting of his vitall flood Sir Triamond at last full faint and feeble stood . XXIX . But Cambell still more strong and greater grew 10 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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