The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... fortune I my countrie have forlone , 27 And lost the Crowne which should my head by right adorne . ) " And Tristram is my name ; the onely heire Of good King Meliogras which did rayne In Cornewale , till that he through lives despeire ...
... fortune I my countrie have forlone , 27 And lost the Crowne which should my head by right adorne . ) " And Tristram is my name ; the onely heire Of good King Meliogras which did rayne In Cornewale , till that he through lives despeire ...
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... fortune hath this day Given to me the spoile of this dead Knight , These goodly gilden armes which I have won in fight . ” All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him much more now , then earst , he gan admire For the rare hope ...
... fortune hath this day Given to me the spoile of this dead Knight , These goodly gilden armes which I have won in fight . ” All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him much more now , then earst , he gan admire For the rare hope ...
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... fortune leave we them awhile , And turne we backe to good Sir Calidore ; Who , ere he thence had traveild many a mile , Came to the place whereas ye heard afore 40 This Knight , whom Tristram slew , had wounded sore Another Knight in ...
... fortune leave we them awhile , And turne we backe to good Sir Calidore ; Who , ere he thence had traveild many a mile , Came to the place whereas ye heard afore 40 This Knight , whom Tristram slew , had wounded sore Another Knight in ...
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... fortunes of his Love , And all his disadventures to unfold ; That Calidore it dearly deepe did move ; In th ' end , his kyndly courtesie to prove , He him by all the bands of love besought , And as it mote a faithfull friend behove , To ...
... fortunes of his Love , And all his disadventures to unfold ; That Calidore it dearly deepe did move ; In th ' end , his kyndly courtesie to prove , He him by all the bands of love besought , And as it mote a faithfull friend behove , To ...
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... fortune , not his fault , Himselfe thereof he labour'd to acquite , And pardon crav'd for his so rash default , That he gainst courtesie so fowly did default . With which his gentle words and goodly wit He soone allayd that Knights ...
... fortune , not his fault , Himselfe thereof he labour'd to acquite , And pardon crav'd for his so rash default , That he gainst courtesie so fowly did default . With which his gentle words and goodly wit He soone allayd that Knights ...
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