The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... ground he lay ; Which when he saw , his hart was inly child With great amazement , and his thought with wonder fild . Him stedfastly he markt , and saw to bee A goodly youth of amiable grace , 3 5 Yet but a slender slip , that scarse ...
... ground he lay ; Which when he saw , his hart was inly child With great amazement , and his thought with wonder fild . Him stedfastly he markt , and saw to bee A goodly youth of amiable grace , 3 5 Yet but a slender slip , that scarse ...
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... ground His wofull Ladie , piteously complayning With loud laments that most unluckie stound , And her sad selfe with carefull hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew ...
... ground His wofull Ladie , piteously complayning With loud laments that most unluckie stound , And her sad selfe with carefull hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew ...
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... ground , Charg'd with his speare , and mortally did wound , Withouten cause , but onely her to reave From him , to whom she was for ever bound : Yet , when she fled into that covert greave , He , her not finding , both them thus nigh ...
... ground , Charg'd with his speare , and mortally did wound , Withouten cause , but onely her to reave From him , to whom she was for ever bound : Yet , when she fled into that covert greave , He , her not finding , both them thus nigh ...
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... ground , like to an hollow beare ; And powring balme , which he had long purvayd , Into his wounds , him up thereon did reare , And twixt them both with parted paines did beare , Twixt life and death , not knowing what was donne ...
... ground , like to an hollow beare ; And powring balme , which he had long purvayd , Into his wounds , him up thereon did reare , And twixt them both with parted paines did beare , Twixt life and death , not knowing what was donne ...
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... ground , though in full evill plight , Yet knowing that her Knight now neare did draw , Staide not to succour her in ... ground , Having both sides through grypt with griesly wound : His weapons soone from him he threw away , And ...
... ground , though in full evill plight , Yet knowing that her Knight now neare did draw , Staide not to succour her in ... ground , Having both sides through grypt with griesly wound : His weapons soone from him he threw away , And ...
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