The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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... beheld , in haste He lefte his captive Beast at liberty , And crost the nearest way , by which he cast Her to encounter ere she passed by ; But she the way shund nathemore for thy , But forward gallopt fast ; which when he spyde , His ...
... beheld , in haste He lefte his captive Beast at liberty , And crost the nearest way , by which he cast Her to encounter ere she passed by ; But she the way shund nathemore for thy , But forward gallopt fast ; which when he spyde , His ...
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... , And doft his helmet , and undid his mayle : So much they did , that at the last they brake His slomber , yet so mazed that he nothing spake . 43 44 Which when as Blandamour beheld , he sayd ; C. I. 115 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , And doft his helmet , and undid his mayle : So much they did , that at the last they brake His slomber , yet so mazed that he nothing spake . 43 44 Which when as Blandamour beheld , he sayd ; C. I. 115 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... beheld , In hast she from her lofty chaire descended , To weet what sudden tidings was befeld : Where when she saw that cruell war so ended , And deadly foes so faithfully affrended , In lovely wise she gan that Lady greet , Which had ...
... beheld , In hast she from her lofty chaire descended , To weet what sudden tidings was befeld : Where when she saw that cruell war so ended , And deadly foes so faithfully affrended , In lovely wise she gan that Lady greet , Which had ...
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