The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2 |
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... wicked man , to serve his wicked foe ! VOL . II . B II . How oft do they their silver bowers leave OF VOL THE FAERIE QUEENE Page BOOK Canto VIII 21 42.
... wicked man , to serve his wicked foe ! VOL . II . B II . How oft do they their silver bowers leave OF VOL THE FAERIE QUEENE Page BOOK Canto VIII 21 42.
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... may Thy cursed hand so cruelly have swayd 66 Against that Knight ! Harrow and well away ! After so wicked deede why liv'st thou lenger day ! " XLVII . With that all desperate , as loathing light 16 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... may Thy cursed hand so cruelly have swayd 66 Against that Knight ! Harrow and well away ! After so wicked deede why liv'st thou lenger day ! " XLVII . With that all desperate , as loathing light 16 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... wicked hand hath robbed mee Of my good sword and shield ? " The Palmer , glad With so fresh hew uprysing him to see , Him answered ; 66 Fayre sonne , be no whit sad For want of weapons ; they shall soone be had . " So gan he to ...
... wicked hand hath robbed mee Of my good sword and shield ? " The Palmer , glad With so fresh hew uprysing him to see , Him answered ; 66 Fayre sonne , be no whit sad For want of weapons ; they shall soone be had . " So gan he to ...
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... wicked wiles ; Which to avenge , the Palmer him forth drew From Faery Court . So talked they , the whiles They wasted had much way , and measurd many miles . X. And now faire Phoebus gan decline in haste His weary wagon to the westerne ...
... wicked wiles ; Which to avenge , the Palmer him forth drew From Faery Court . So talked they , the whiles They wasted had much way , and measurd many miles . X. And now faire Phoebus gan decline in haste His weary wagon to the westerne ...
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... wicked hand did rend , Or th ' author selfe could not at least attend To finish it , that so untimely breach The Prince himselfe halfe seemed to offend ; Yet secret pleasure did offence empeach , And wonder of antiquity long stopt his ...
... wicked hand did rend , Or th ' author selfe could not at least attend To finish it , that so untimely breach The Prince himselfe halfe seemed to offend ; Yet secret pleasure did offence empeach , And wonder of antiquity long stopt his ...
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