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... unto the noyce , To weet who called so impórtunely : Againe he heard a more efforced voyce , That bad him come in haste : He by and by His feeble feet directed to the cry ; Which to that shady delve him brought at last , Where Mammon ...
... unto the noyce , To weet who called so impórtunely : Againe he heard a more efforced voyce , That bad him come in haste : He by and by His feeble feet directed to the cry ; Which to that shady delve him brought at last , Where Mammon ...
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Edmund Spenser. VIII . " The charge , which God doth unto me arrett , Of his deare safety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against ...
Edmund Spenser. VIII . " The charge , which God doth unto me arrett , Of his deare safety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against ...
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... unto me thy Knights last patronage . " XXVII . Tho , turning to those brethren , thus bespoke ; " Ye warlike payre , whose valorous great might , It seemes , iust wronges to vengeaunce doe provoke , To wreake your wrath on this dead ...
... unto me thy Knights last patronage . " XXVII . Tho , turning to those brethren , thus bespoke ; " Ye warlike payre , whose valorous great might , It seemes , iust wronges to vengeaunce doe provoke , To wreake your wrath on this dead ...
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... to aspire , By faithfull service and meete amenaunce , Unto such blisse ? sufficient were that hire For losse of thousand lives , to die at her desire . " VI . Said Guyon , " Noble Lord , what 22 36 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... to aspire , By faithfull service and meete amenaunce , Unto such blisse ? sufficient were that hire For losse of thousand lives , to die at her desire . " VI . Said Guyon , " Noble Lord , what 22 36 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Unto the Castle gate they come againe , And entraunce crav'd , which was denied erst . Now when report of that their perlous paine , And combrous conflict which they did sustaine , Came to the Ladies eare which there did dwell , Shee ...
... Unto the Castle gate they come againe , And entraunce crav'd , which was denied erst . Now when report of that their perlous paine , And combrous conflict which they did sustaine , Came to the Ladies eare which there did dwell , Shee ...
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