The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... 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 .
... 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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Edmund Spenser. XXIX . But Cambell still more strong and greater grew , Ne felt his blood to wast , ne powres emperisht , Through that Rings vertue , that with vigour new , Still whenas he enfeebled was , him cherisht , And all his ...
Edmund Spenser. XXIX . But Cambell still more strong and greater grew , Ne felt his blood to wast , ne powres emperisht , Through that Rings vertue , that with vigour new , Still whenas he enfeebled was , him cherisht , And all his ...
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... strong Against the Turneiment which is not long , When whoso list to fight may fight his fill : Till then your challenges ye may prolong ; And then it shall be tried , if ye will , 1 Whether shall have the Hag , or hold the Lady still ...
... strong Against the Turneiment which is not long , When whoso list to fight may fight his fill : Till then your challenges ye may prolong ; And then it shall be tried , if ye will , 1 Whether shall have the Hag , or hold the Lady still ...
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... strong and stiffely that he ran , So much more sorely to the ground he fell , That on an heape were tumbled horse and man : Unto whose rescue forth rode Paridell ; But him likewise with that same speare he eke did quell . XX . Which ...
... strong and stiffely that he ran , So much more sorely to the ground he fell , That on an heape were tumbled horse and man : Unto whose rescue forth rode Paridell ; But him likewise with that same speare he eke did quell . XX . Which ...
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... strong groomes , but one then other more ; For by degrees they all were disagreed ; So likewise did the hammers which they bore Like belles in greatnesse orderly succeed , That he , which was the last , the first did farre exceede ...
... strong groomes , but one then other more ; For by degrees they all were disagreed ; So likewise did the hammers which they bore Like belles in greatnesse orderly succeed , That he , which was the last , the first did farre exceede ...
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