The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... sore wounded : but , when her he mist , He woxe halfe mad ; and in that rage gan rove And range through all the wood , whereso he wist She hidden was , and sought her so long as him list . " But , whenas her he by no meanes could find ...
... sore wounded : but , when her he mist , He woxe halfe mad ; and in that rage gan rove And range through all the wood , whereso he wist She hidden was , and sought her so long as him list . " But , whenas her he by no meanes could find ...
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... sore Another Knight in his despiteous pryde ; There he that Knight found lying on the flore With many wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in vermeill dyde : And there beside him sate upon the ground His ...
... sore Another Knight in his despiteous pryde ; There he that Knight found lying on the flore With many wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in vermeill dyde : And there beside him sate upon the ground His ...
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... sore her sides , so much her wounds did bleede : Till that at length , in his extreamest neede , He chaunst far off an armed Knight to spy Pursuing him apace with greedy speede ; Whom well he wist to be some enemy , That meant to make ...
... sore her sides , so much her wounds did bleede : Till that at length , in his extreamest neede , He chaunst far off an armed Knight to spy Pursuing him apace with greedy speede ; Whom well he wist to be some enemy , That meant to make ...
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... sore vengeaunce , or to make avoure Of the lewd words and deedes which he had done : With that ran at him , as he would devoure His life attonce ; who nought could do but shun The perill of his pride , or else be over - run . Yet he him ...
... sore vengeaunce , or to make avoure Of the lewd words and deedes which he had done : With that ran at him , as he would devoure His life attonce ; who nought could do but shun The perill of his pride , or else be over - run . Yet he him ...
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... sore : Therefore herselfe she wholy recommended To Gods sole grace , whom she did oft implore To send her succour , being of all hope forlore . But the Wyld Man , contrĂ¡rie to her feare , Came to her creeping like a fawning hound , And ...
... sore : Therefore herselfe she wholy recommended To Gods sole grace , whom she did oft implore To send her succour , being of all hope forlore . But the Wyld Man , contrĂ¡rie to her feare , Came to her creeping like a fawning hound , And ...
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