The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... sore bestedde With heapes of strokes , which he at him let flie As thicke as hayle forth poured from the skie : He stroke , he soust , he foynd , he hewd , he lasht , And did his yron brond so fast applie , That from the same the fierie ...
... sore bestedde With heapes of strokes , which he at him let flie As thicke as hayle forth poured from the skie : He stroke , he soust , he foynd , he hewd , he lasht , And did his yron brond so fast applie , That from the same the fierie ...
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... sore of his late lucklesse fight . IV . Yet nigh approching he them fowle bespake , Disgracing them , himselfe thereby to grace , As was his wont ; so weening way to make To Ladies love , whereso he came in place , And with lewd termes ...
... sore of his late lucklesse fight . IV . Yet nigh approching he them fowle bespake , Disgracing them , himselfe thereby to grace , As was his wont ; so weening way to make To Ladies love , whereso he came in place , And with lewd termes ...
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... speare , With which so sore he Ferramont assaid , That horse and man to ground he quite did beare , That neither could in hast themselves again upreare . XXI . Which to avenge Sir Devon him did dight C. IV . ] 25 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... speare , With which so sore he Ferramont assaid , That horse and man to ground he quite did beare , That neither could in hast themselves again upreare . XXI . Which to avenge Sir Devon him did dight C. IV . ] 25 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... sore wounded of his haplesse hand . XXII . And now by this Sir Satyrane abraid Out of the swowne , in which too long he lay ; And looking round about , like one dismaid , Whenas he saw the mercilesse affray Which doughty Triamond had ...
... sore wounded of his haplesse hand . XXII . And now by this Sir Satyrane abraid Out of the swowne , in which too long he lay ; And looking round about , like one dismaid , Whenas he saw the mercilesse affray Which doughty Triamond had ...
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... sore he sowst him on the compast creast , That forced him to leave his loftie sell , And rudely tumbling downe under his horse - feete fell . XXXI . Lightly Cambello leapt downe from his steed For to have rent his shield and armes away ...
... sore he sowst him on the compast creast , That forced him to leave his loftie sell , And rudely tumbling downe under his horse - feete fell . XXXI . Lightly Cambello leapt downe from his steed For to have rent his shield and armes away ...
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