The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... former way To follow his first quest , whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . And them beside a Ladie faire he ...
... former way To follow his first quest , whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . And them beside a Ladie faire he ...
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... , It gladly did accept , as he did say : So taking courteous leave they parted twayne ; And Calidore forth passed to his former payne . 36 37 38 C. II THE FAERIE QUEENE . 11 333333 But Tristram 10 C. II THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... , It gladly did accept , as he did say : So taking courteous leave they parted twayne ; And Calidore forth passed to his former payne . 36 37 38 C. II THE FAERIE QUEENE . 11 333333 But Tristram 10 C. II THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... former way . But first him seemed fit that wounded Knight To visite , after this nights perillous passe ; And to salute him if he were in plight , And eke that Lady his faire lovely Lasse . There he him found much better then he was ...
... former way . But first him seemed fit that wounded Knight To visite , after this nights perillous passe ; And to salute him if he were in plight , And eke that Lady his faire lovely Lasse . There he him found much better then he was ...
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... yesterday ; 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.
... yesterday ; 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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... former chace , And weary now with carefull keeping ward , He gan to shrinke and somewhat to give place , Full like ere long to have escaped hard ; Whenas unwares he in the forrest heard A trampling steede , that with his neighing fast ...
... former chace , And weary now with carefull keeping ward , He gan to shrinke and somewhat to give place , Full like ere long to have escaped hard ; Whenas unwares he in the forrest heard A trampling steede , that with his neighing fast ...
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