The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... sight . " " Now sure , " then said Sir Calidore , " and right Me seemes , that him befell by his owne fault : Whoever thinkes through confidence of might , Or through support of count'nance proud and hault , To wrong the weaker , oft ...
... sight . " " Now sure , " then said Sir Calidore , " and right Me seemes , that him befell by his owne fault : Whoever thinkes through confidence of might , Or through support of count'nance proud and hault , To wrong the weaker , oft ...
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... sight Of the bright mettall shyning like Sunne rayes ; . Handling and turning them a thousand wayes : And , after having them upon him dight , He tooke that Ladie and her up did rayse Upon the steed of her owne late dead Knight : So ...
... sight Of the bright mettall shyning like Sunne rayes ; . Handling and turning them a thousand wayes : And , after having them upon him dight , He tooke that Ladie and her up did rayse Upon the steed of her owne late dead Knight : So ...
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... sight . Streight to the carkasse of that Knight he went , ( The cause of all this evill , who was slaine The day before by just avengëment Of noble Tristram , ) where it did remaine ; There he the necke thereof did cut in twaine , And ...
... sight . Streight to the carkasse of that Knight he went , ( The cause of all this evill , who was slaine The day before by just avengëment Of noble Tristram , ) where it did remaine ; There he the necke thereof did cut in twaine , And ...
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... wavering lust after her wandring sight , To make a garland to adorne her hed , Without suspect of ill or daungers hidden dred . 20 21 22 23 All sodainely out of the forrest nere The Blatant Beast C. III 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... wavering lust after her wandring sight , To make a garland to adorne her hed , Without suspect of ill or daungers hidden dred . 20 21 22 23 All sodainely out of the forrest nere The Blatant Beast C. III 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... sight . Then Calepine , however inly wroth , And greedy to avenge that vile despight , Yet for the feeble Ladies sake , full loth To make there lenger stay , forth on his journey go'th . He go❜th on foote all armed by her side ...
... sight . Then Calepine , however inly wroth , And greedy to avenge that vile despight , Yet for the feeble Ladies sake , full loth To make there lenger stay , forth on his journey go'th . He go❜th on foote all armed by her side ...
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