The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... wont , directly fly Unto her rest in Plutoes griesly land ; Ne into ayre did vanish presently ; Ne chaunged was into a starre in sky ; But through traduction was eftsoones derived , Like as his mother prayd The Destinie , Into his other ...
... wont , directly fly Unto her rest in Plutoes griesly land ; Ne into ayre did vanish presently ; Ne chaunged was into a starre in sky ; But through traduction was eftsoones derived , Like as his mother prayd The Destinie , Into his other ...
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... wont , before they may to heaven flie , To drincke hereof ; whereby all cares forepast Are washt away quite from their memorie : So did those olde heroes hereof taste , Before that they in blisse amongst the gods were plaste . XLV ...
... wont , before they may to heaven flie , To drincke hereof ; whereby all cares forepast Are washt away quite from their memorie : So did those olde heroes hereof taste , Before that they in blisse amongst the gods were plaste . XLV ...
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... wont ; so weening way to make To Ladies love , whereso he came in place , And with lewd termes their lovers to deface . Whose sharpe provokement them incenst so sore , That both were bent t ' avenge his usage base , And gan their ...
... wont ; so weening way to make To Ladies love , whereso he came in place , And with lewd termes their lovers to deface . Whose sharpe provokement them incenst so sore , That both were bent t ' avenge his usage base , And gan their ...
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... 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 there singled from the other side A Painim Knight that well in armes ...
... 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 there singled from the other side A Painim Knight that well in armes ...
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... wont to be the victors meed ; When all unwares he felt an hideous sway Of many swords that lode on him did lay : An hundred Knights had him enclosed round , To rescue Satyrane out of his pray ; All which at once huge strokes on him did ...
... wont to be the victors meed ; When all unwares he felt an hideous sway Of many swords that lode on him did lay : An hundred Knights had him enclosed round , To rescue Satyrane out of his pray ; All which at once huge strokes on him did ...
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