The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... tooke in hand , For Canacee with Cambell for to fight : The day was set , that all might understand , And pledges pawnd the same to keepe aright : That day , ( the dreddest day that living wight Did ever see upon this world to shine ...
... tooke in hand , For Canacee with Cambell for to fight : The day was set , that all might understand , And pledges pawnd the same to keepe aright : That day , ( the dreddest day that living wight Did ever see upon this world to shine ...
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... tooke Cambina to his fere , The which as life were each to other liefe . So all alike did love , and loved were , That since their days such lovers were not found elswere . CANTO IV . Satyrane makes a Turneyment For love of 18 [ B. IV ...
... tooke Cambina to his fere , The which as life were each to other liefe . So all alike did love , and loved were , That since their days such lovers were not found elswere . CANTO IV . Satyrane makes a Turneyment For love of 18 [ B. IV ...
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... tooke the bold Sir Satyrane in hand An huge great speare , such as he wont to wield , And , vauncing forth from all the other band Of Knights , addrest his maiden - headed shield , Shewing himselfe all ready for the field : Gainst whom ...
... tooke the bold Sir Satyrane in hand An huge great speare , such as he wont to wield , And , vauncing forth from all the other band Of Knights , addrest his maiden - headed shield , Shewing himselfe all ready for the field : Gainst whom ...
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... tooke their steeds , and forward thence did pas Unto some resting place , which mote befall ; All being guided by Sir Artegall : Where goodly solace was unto them made , And dayly feasting both in bowre and hall , Untill that they their ...
... tooke their steeds , and forward thence did pas Unto some resting place , which mote befall ; All being guided by Sir Artegall : Where goodly solace was unto them made , And dayly feasting both in bowre and hall , Untill that they their ...
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... tooke , and with a riband new , In which his Ladies colours were , did bind About the turtles necke , that with the vew Did greatly solace his engrieved mind . All unawares the bird , when she did find Herselfe so deckt , her nimble ...
... tooke , and with a riband new , In which his Ladies colours were , did bind About the turtles necke , that with the vew Did greatly solace his engrieved mind . All unawares the bird , when she did find Herselfe so deckt , her nimble ...
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