The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... wight Did ever see upon this world to shine , ) So soone as heavens window shewed light , These warlike Champions , all in armour shine , Assembled were in field the chalenge to define . IV . The field with listes was all about enclos'd ...
... wight Did ever see upon this world to shine , ) So soone as heavens window shewed light , These warlike Champions , all in armour shine , Assembled were in field the chalenge to define . IV . The field with listes was all about enclos'd ...
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... wight ye would him surely weene ; So fresh he seemed and so fierce in sight ; Like as a snake , whom wearie winters teene Hath worne to nought , now feeling sommers might Casts off his ragged skin and freshly doth him dight . XXIV . All ...
... wight ye would him surely weene ; So fresh he seemed and so fierce in sight ; Like as a snake , whom wearie winters teene Hath worne to nought , now feeling sommers might Casts off his ragged skin and freshly doth him dight . XXIV . All ...
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... wight And to his friend unwist , for doubt of blame If he misdid , he on himselfe did dight , That none could him discerne ; and so went forth to fight . XXVIII . There Satyrane lord of the field he found , Triumphing in great ioy and ...
... wight And to his friend unwist , for doubt of blame If he misdid , he on himselfe did dight , That none could him discerne ; and so went forth to fight . XXVIII . There Satyrane lord of the field he found , Triumphing in great ioy and ...
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... wight , and thereto well agreed His word , which on his ragged shield was writ , Salvagesse sans finesse , shewing secret wit . XL . He , at his first incomming , charg'd his spere At him that first appeared in his sight ; That was to ...
... wight , and thereto well agreed His word , which on his ragged shield was writ , Salvagesse sans finesse , shewing secret wit . XL . He , at his first incomming , charg'd his spere At him that first appeared in his sight ; That was to ...
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... wight unworthie of so noble meed . In which poursuit how each one did succeede , Shall else be told in order , as it fell . But now of Britomart it here doth neede The hard adventures and strange haps to tell ; Since with the rest she ...
... wight unworthie of so noble meed . In which poursuit how each one did succeede , Shall else be told in order , as it fell . But now of Britomart it here doth neede The hard adventures and strange haps to tell ; Since with the rest she ...
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