The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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Page 118
... squire ! false squire of falsest knight ! Why doth mine hand from thine avenge abstaine , Whose Lord hath done my love this foule despight ? Why do I not it wreake on thee , now in my might ? " Discourteous , disloyall Britomart , 53 ...
... squire ! false squire of falsest knight ! Why doth mine hand from thine avenge abstaine , Whose Lord hath done my love this foule despight ? Why do I not it wreake on thee , now in my might ? " Discourteous , disloyall Britomart , 53 ...
Page 124
... Squire , even he the Squire of Dames , By great adventure travelled that way ; Who seeing both bent to so bloudy games , And both of old well knowing by their names , Drew nigh , to weete the cause of their debate : And first laide on ...
... Squire , even he the Squire of Dames , By great adventure travelled that way ; Who seeing both bent to so bloudy games , And both of old well knowing by their names , Drew nigh , to weete the cause of their debate : And first laide on ...
Page 206
... Squire , yet trembling every vaine ; Of whom he gan enquire his cause of dread : Who as he gan the same to him aread , Loe ! hard behind his backe his foe was prest , With dreadfull weapon aymed at his head , That unto death had doen ...
... Squire , yet trembling every vaine ; Of whom he gan enquire his cause of dread : Who as he gan the same to him aread , Loe ! hard behind his backe his foe was prest , With dreadfull weapon aymed at his head , That unto death had doen ...
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afore Amongst Amoret armes Artegall battell beheld Blandamour bloud bold brest Britomart brought Cambell CANTO chalenge chaunge chaunst Chrysaor cruell Dame daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones evermore faire faire Ladies farre fayre fayrest feare fell fiercely fight Florimell Gainst gentle Glauce goodly grace griefe groning hand hart hath heaven hight himselfe inly knight Ladies late light litle living Marinell mayd mighty mote nigh noble nought Paridell perill powre Prince Proteus quoth rest Satyrane sayd Scudamour seem'd seemed selfe shame shee shew shield shyning sight sith skie sonne soone sore sory speare spide spright Squire staind steed straid streight stroke Sunne thee thence Thereat thereof thereto therewith thou thought trew Triamond twixt unto vaine vertue warlike wearie weene weet Whilest wicked wight wize wonne wont wound wrathfull wretched yeeld yron