The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... hand he held a trembling dart , Whose fellow he before had sent apart ; And in his left he held a sharpe bore - speare , With which he wont to launch the salvage hart Of many a Lyon and of many a Beare , That first unto his hand in ...
... hand he held a trembling dart , Whose fellow he before had sent apart ; And in his left he held a sharpe bore - speare , With which he wont to launch the salvage hart Of many a Lyon and of many a Beare , That first unto his hand in ...
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... hand too bold itselfe embrewed In blood of Knight , the which by thee is slaine , By thee no Knight ; which armes impugneth plaine ! " " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The Law of Armes ; yet breake it should againe ...
... hand too bold itselfe embrewed In blood of Knight , the which by thee is slaine , By thee no Knight ; which armes impugneth plaine ! " " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The Law of Armes ; yet breake it should againe ...
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... hand down from his steed me throw'th , And with presumpteous powre against that Knight streight [ go'th . " Unarm'd all was the Knight , as then more meete For Ladies service and for loves delight , Then fearing any foeman there to ...
... hand down from his steed me throw'th , And with presumpteous powre against that Knight streight [ go'th . " Unarm'd all was the Knight , as then more meete For Ladies service and for loves delight , Then fearing any foeman there to ...
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... hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew , With heavie eyne from teares uneath refrayning , His mightie hart their mournefull case can rew , And for their better ...
... hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew , With heavie eyne from teares uneath refrayning , His mightie hart their mournefull case can rew , And for their better ...
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... hand . She then , like as she best could understand , Him thus describ'd , to be of stature large , Clad all in gilden armes , with azure band Quartred athwart , and bearing in his targe A Ladie on rough waves rowed in a sommer barge ...
... hand . She then , like as she best could understand , Him thus describ'd , to be of stature large , Clad all in gilden armes , with azure band Quartred athwart , and bearing in his targe A Ladie on rough waves rowed in a sommer barge ...
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