The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... wound his spirit shortly did depart . " Much did Sir Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke 11 12 13 That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so sternely wroke His ...
... wound his spirit shortly did depart . " Much did Sir Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke 11 12 13 That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so sternely wroke His ...
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... wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in vermeill dyde : And there beside him sate upon the ground His wofull Ladie , piteously complayning With loud laments that most unluckie stound , And her sad selfe ...
... wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in vermeill dyde : And there beside him sate upon the ground His wofull Ladie , piteously complayning With loud laments that most unluckie stound , And her sad selfe ...
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... wound , Withouten cause , but onely her to reave From him , to whom she was for ever bound : Yet , when she fled into that covert greave , He , her not finding , both them thus nigh dead did leave . When Calidore this ruefull storie had ...
... wound , Withouten cause , but onely her to reave From him , to whom she was for ever bound : Yet , when she fled into that covert greave , He , her not finding , both them thus nigh dead did leave . When Calidore this ruefull storie had ...
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... wounds , him up thereon did reare , And twixt them both with parted paines did beare , Twixt life and death , not knowing what was donne : Thence they him carried to a Castle neare , In which a worthy auncient Knight did wonne : Where ...
... wounds , him up thereon did reare , And twixt them both with parted paines did beare , Twixt life and death , not knowing what was donne : Thence they him carried to a Castle neare , In which a worthy auncient Knight did wonne : Where ...
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... wounds , brought home upon a Beare By a faire Lady and a straunger Knight , Was inly touched with compassion deare , And deare affection of so dolefull dreare , That he these words burst forth ; " Ah ! sory Boy ! Is this the hope that ...
... wounds , brought home upon a Beare By a faire Lady and a straunger Knight , Was inly touched with compassion deare , And deare affection of so dolefull dreare , That he these words burst forth ; " Ah ! sory Boy ! Is this the hope that ...
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