The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... 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 ; And moved speach to him of things of course , The anguish of his paine to over - passe : Mongst ...
... 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 ; And moved speach to him of things of course , The anguish of his paine to over - passe : Mongst ...
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... of that easement , though it were but small ; That , having there their wounds awhile redrest , They mote the abler be to passe unto the rest . 14 15 During which time that Wyld Man did apply His best 30 C. IV THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... of that easement , though it were but small ; That , having there their wounds awhile redrest , They mote the abler be to passe unto the rest . 14 15 During which time that Wyld Man did apply His best 30 C. IV THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... passe , Ne could he brooke the coldnesse of the stony masse . Whom whenas he thus combred did behold , Stryving in vaine that nigh his bowels brast , He with him closd , and , laying mightie hold Upon his throte , did gripe his gorge so ...
... passe , Ne could he brooke the coldnesse of the stony masse . Whom whenas he thus combred did behold , Stryving in vaine that nigh his bowels brast , He with him closd , and , laying mightie hold Upon his throte , did gripe his gorge so ...
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... passe the tedious travell of the way ; Till towards night they came unto a Plaine , 3383 34 By which a little Hermitage there lay , Far from all neighbourhood , the which annoy it may . And nigh thereto a little Chappel stoode , Which ...
... passe the tedious travell of the way ; Till towards night they came unto a Plaine , 3383 34 By which a little Hermitage there lay , Far from all neighbourhood , the which annoy it may . And nigh thereto a little Chappel stoode , Which ...
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... passe : To whom the Prince , him fayning to embase , Mylde answer made , he was an Errant Knight , The which was fall'n into this feeble case Through many wounds , which lately he in fight Received had , and prayd to pitty his ill ...
... passe : To whom the Prince , him fayning to embase , Mylde answer made , he was an Errant Knight , The which was fall'n into this feeble case Through many wounds , which lately he in fight Received had , and prayd to pitty his ill ...
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