The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... againe : So from the ocean all rivers spring , And tribute backe repay as to their king : Right so from you all goodly vertues well 2 Into the rest which round about you ring , 3 Faire Lords and Ladies which about you dwell , And doe ...
... againe : So from the ocean all rivers spring , And tribute backe repay as to their king : Right so from you all goodly vertues well 2 Into the rest which round about you ring , 3 Faire Lords and Ladies which about you dwell , And doe ...
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... againe , Untill a mantle she for him doe fynd With beards of Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd , Cald Maleffort , a man of mickle might , Who executes ...
... againe , Untill a mantle she for him doe fynd With beards of Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd , Cald Maleffort , a man of mickle might , Who executes ...
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... againe full light , Whiles yet his foe lay fast in sencelesse sound3 ; Yet would he not him hurt although he might : For shame he weend a sleeping wight to wound . But when Briana saw that drery stound , 4 There where she stood uppon ...
... againe full light , Whiles yet his foe lay fast in sencelesse sound3 ; Yet would he not him hurt although he might : For shame he weend a sleeping wight to wound . But when Briana saw that drery stound , 4 There where she stood uppon ...
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... againe , He following that faire advantage fast His stroke redoubled with such might and maine , That him upon the ground he groveling cast ; And leaping to him light would have unlast 4 His helme , to make unto his vengeance way : Who ...
... againe , He following that faire advantage fast His stroke redoubled with such might and maine , That him upon the ground he groveling cast ; And leaping to him light would have unlast 4 His helme , to make unto his vengeance way : Who ...
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... againe , Whom from her Seneschall he lately freed , And to his Damzell , as their rightfull meed For recompence of all their former wrong : There he remaind with them right well agreed , Till of his wounds he wexed hole and strong ; And ...
... againe , Whom from her Seneschall he lately freed , And to his Damzell , as their rightfull meed For recompence of all their former wrong : There he remaind with them right well agreed , Till of his wounds he wexed hole and strong ; And ...
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