The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... turne we backe to good Sir Calidore ; Who , ere he thence had traveild many a mile , Came to the place whereas ye heard afore 40 This Knight , whom Tristram slew , had wounded sore Another Knight in his despiteous pryde ; There he that ...
... turne we backe to good Sir Calidore ; Who , ere he thence had traveild many a mile , Came to the place whereas ye heard afore 40 This Knight , whom Tristram slew , had wounded sore Another Knight in his despiteous pryde ; There he that ...
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... turne from him and fly : Yet , ere he fled , he with his tooth impure Him heedlesse bit , the whiles he was thereof secure . Securely he did after him pursew , Thinking by speed to overtake his flight ; 16 17 [ drew , Who through thicke ...
... turne from him and fly : Yet , ere he fled , he with his tooth impure Him heedlesse bit , the whiles he was thereof secure . Securely he did after him pursew , Thinking by speed to overtake his flight ; 16 17 [ drew , Who through thicke ...
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... turne ; yet inly neate and clene , Deckt with greene boughes and flowers gay beseene : Therein he them full faire did entertaine Not with such forged showes , as fitter beene For courting fooles that curtesies would faine , But with ...
... turne ; yet inly neate and clene , Deckt with greene boughes and flowers gay beseene : Therein he them full faire did entertaine Not with such forged showes , as fitter beene For courting fooles that curtesies would faine , But with ...
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... turne againe ; " False traytour Knight , Foule woman - wronger ! " — for he him defyde . With that they both at once with equall spight Did bend their speares , and both with equall might Against him ran ; but th ' one did misse his ...
... turne againe ; " False traytour Knight , Foule woman - wronger ! " — for he him defyde . With that they both at once with equall spight Did bend their speares , and both with equall might Against him ran ; but th ' one did misse his ...
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... turne we now backe to that Ladie free , Whom late we left ryding upon an asse , 24 25 26 27 Led by a Carle and Foole which by her side did passe . She was a Ladie of great dignitie , 28 And C. VII THE FAERIE QUEENE . 67.
... turne we now backe to that Ladie free , Whom late we left ryding upon an asse , 24 25 26 27 Led by a Carle and Foole which by her side did passe . She was a Ladie of great dignitie , 28 And C. VII THE FAERIE QUEENE . 67.
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