The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " Much did Sir Calidore admyre his ...
... Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " Much did Sir Calidore admyre his ...
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... cast How to save whole her hazarded estate ; For which the onely helpe now left them last Seem'd to be Calidore : all other helpes were past . Him they did deeme , as sure to them he seemed , A courteous Knight and full of faithfull ...
... cast How to save whole her hazarded estate ; For which the onely helpe now left them last Seem'd to be Calidore : all other helpes were past . Him they did deeme , as sure to them he seemed , A courteous Knight and full of faithfull ...
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... cast of slight , To give faire colour to that Ladies cause in sight . Streight to the carkasse of that Knight he went , ( The cause of all this evill , who was slaine The day before by just avengėment Of noble Tristram , ) where it did ...
... cast of slight , To give faire colour to that Ladies cause in sight . Streight to the carkasse of that Knight he went , ( The cause of all this evill , who was slaine The day before by just avengėment Of noble Tristram , ) where it did ...
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... ; Therefore , misdoubting least he should misguyde His former malice to some new assay , He cast to keepe himselfe so safely as he may . 44 45 46 47 By this the other came in place likewise , And C. III THE FAERIE QUEENE . 25.
... ; Therefore , misdoubting least he should misguyde His former malice to some new assay , He cast to keepe himselfe so safely as he may . 44 45 46 47 By this the other came in place likewise , And C. III THE FAERIE QUEENE . 25.
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... cast : There he that Knight full sorely bleeding found , And eke the Ladie fearefully aghast , Both for the perill of the present stound , And also for the sharpnesse of her rankling wound : For though she were right glad so rid to bee ...
... cast : There he that Knight full sorely bleeding found , And eke the Ladie fearefully aghast , Both for the perill of the present stound , And also for the sharpnesse of her rankling wound : For though she were right glad so rid to bee ...
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