The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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... wound , adowne gan fall , And that great brasen pillour broke in peeces small . The cruell steele , which thrild her dying hart , Fell softly forth , as of his owne accord , And the wyde wound , which lately did dispart Her bleeding ...
... wound , adowne gan fall , And that great brasen pillour broke in peeces small . The cruell steele , which thrild her dying hart , Fell softly forth , as of his owne accord , And the wyde wound , which lately did dispart Her bleeding ...
Page 141
... wound appeard . Yet still that direfull stroke kept on his way , And , falling heavie on Cambelloes crest , Strooke him so hugely that in swowne he lay , And in his head an hideous wound imprest : And sure , had it not happily found ...
... wound appeard . Yet still that direfull stroke kept on his way , And , falling heavie on Cambelloes crest , Strooke him so hugely that in swowne he lay , And in his head an hideous wound imprest : And sure , had it not happily found ...
Page 153
... wound , That streames of blood his armour all bedide . Much was he daunted with that direfull stound , That scarse he him upheld from falling in a sound . Yet , as he might , himselfe he soft withdrew Out of the field , that none ...
... wound , That streames of blood his armour all bedide . Much was he daunted with that direfull stound , That scarse he him upheld from falling in a sound . Yet , as he might , himselfe he soft withdrew Out of the field , that none ...
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