The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... sure out of his body rived , And stinted all the strife incontinent ; But Cambels fate that fortune did prevent : For , seeing it at hand , he swarv'd asyde , ` And so gave way unto his fell intent ; Who , missing of the marke which he ...
... sure out of his body rived , And stinted all the strife incontinent ; But Cambels fate that fortune did prevent : For , seeing it at hand , he swarv'd asyde , ` And so gave way unto his fell intent ; Who , missing of the marke which he ...
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... sure did die , As all men do that lose the living spright : So did one soule out of his bodie flie Unto her native home from mortall miserie . XXXI . But nathëlesse whilst all the lookers - on Him dead behight , as he to all appeard ...
... sure did die , As all men do that lose the living spright : So did one soule out of his bodie flie Unto her native home from mortall miserie . XXXI . But nathëlesse whilst all the lookers - on Him dead behight , as he to all appeard ...
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... sure He gan to faint toward the battels end , And that he should not long on foote endure ; A signe which did to him the victorie assure . XXXIII . Whereof full blith eftsoones his mightie hand He heav'd on high , in mind with that same ...
... sure He gan to faint toward the battels end , And that he should not long on foote endure ; A signe which did to him the victorie assure . XXXIII . Whereof full blith eftsoones his mightie hand He heav'd on high , in mind with that same ...
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... sure the warre was at an end ; And iudges rose ; and marshals of the field Broke up the listes , their armes away to rend ; And Canacee gan wayle her dearest frend . All suddenly they both upstarted light , The one out of the swownd ...
... sure the warre was at an end ; And iudges rose ; and marshals of the field Broke up the listes , their armes away to rend ; And Canacee gan wayle her dearest frend . All suddenly they both upstarted light , The one out of the swownd ...
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... sure he weend that he somwhere tofore had eide . VIII . It was to weete that snowy Florimell , Which Ferrau late from Braggadochio wonne ; Whom he now seeing , her remembred well , How having reft her from the Witches sonne , He soone ...
... sure he weend that he somwhere tofore had eide . VIII . It was to weete that snowy Florimell , Which Ferrau late from Braggadochio wonne ; Whom he now seeing , her remembred well , How having reft her from the Witches sonne , He soone ...
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