The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... death gan loude to crie Unto the Ward to open to him hastilie . XXIII . They , from the wall him seeing so aghast , The gate soone opened to receive him in ; But Calidore did follow him so fast , 1 Recuile , retreat . 2 Ward , guard . 3 ...
... death gan loude to crie Unto the Ward to open to him hastilie . XXIII . They , from the wall him seeing so aghast , The gate soone opened to receive him in ; But Calidore did follow him so fast , 1 Recuile , retreat . 2 Ward , guard . 3 ...
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... death , his heasts 5 did gladly heare , And promist to performe his precept well , And whatsoever else he would requere . So , suffring him to rise , he made him sweare By his owne sword , and by the crosse thereon , 1 Entreat , treat ...
... death , his heasts 5 did gladly heare , And promist to performe his precept well , And whatsoever else he would requere . So , suffring him to rise , he made him sweare By his owne sword , and by the crosse thereon , 1 Entreat , treat ...
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... death his brother , seeing mee An infant , weake a kingdome to sustaine , Upon him tooke the roiall high degree , And sent me , where him list , instructed for to bee . XXIX . " The widow queene my mother , which then hight1 Faire ...
... death his brother , seeing mee An infant , weake a kingdome to sustaine , Upon him tooke the roiall high degree , And sent me , where him list , instructed for to bee . XXIX . " The widow queene my mother , which then hight1 Faire ...
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... death , not knowing what was donne : Thence they him carried to a Castle neare , In which a worthy auncient Knight did wonne 4 : Where what ensu'd shall in next Canto be begonne . 1 Coportion , equal portion . 2 Packe , burden . 3 Beare ...
... death , not knowing what was donne : Thence they him carried to a Castle neare , In which a worthy auncient Knight did wonne 4 : Where what ensu'd shall in next Canto be begonne . 1 Coportion , equal portion . 2 Packe , burden . 3 Beare ...
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... . 2 Semblant , appearance . 3 Ruth , pity . 4 Rife , abundantly . to tell the origin of this wild man in some one of the six last books of the Faerie Queene . With stronger Death , and feared their decay : Such 80 B. VI THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... . 2 Semblant , appearance . 3 Ruth , pity . 4 Rife , abundantly . to tell the origin of this wild man in some one of the six last books of the Faerie Queene . With stronger Death , and feared their decay : Such 80 B. VI THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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