The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... feare ; For little bootes against him hand to reare : Me first he tooke unhable to withstond , And whiles he her pursued every where , Till his returne unto this tree he bond ; Ne wote 3 I surely whether he her yet have fond . " XVII ...
... feare ; For little bootes against him hand to reare : Me first he tooke unhable to withstond , And whiles he her pursued every where , Till his returne unto this tree he bond ; Ne wote 3 I surely whether he her yet have fond . " XVII ...
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... feare . XVIII . Which haynous sight when Calidore beheld , Eftsoones1he loosd that Squire , and so him left With hearts dismay and inward dolour 2 queld , 3 For to pursue that Villaine , which had reft 4 That piteous spoile by so ...
... feare . XVIII . Which haynous sight when Calidore beheld , Eftsoones1he loosd that Squire , and so him left With hearts dismay and inward dolour 2 queld , 3 For to pursue that Villaine , which had reft 4 That piteous spoile by so ...
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... feare it to relate . Το Then wote 4 ye that I am a Briton borne , Sonne of a king , ( however thorough fate Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 5 And lost the crowne which should my head by right adorne , ) XXVIII . " And Tristram ...
... feare it to relate . Το Then wote 4 ye that I am a Briton borne , Sonne of a king , ( however thorough fate Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 5 And lost the crowne which should my head by right adorne , ) XXVIII . " And Tristram ...
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... feare 2 Of my fraile safetie , resting in the might Of him that did the kingly scepter beare , Whose gealous dread induring not a peare2 Is wont to cut off all that doubt3 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some ...
... feare 2 Of my fraile safetie , resting in the might Of him that did the kingly scepter beare , Whose gealous dread induring not a peare2 Is wont to cut off all that doubt3 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some ...
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... feare Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and ioyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose silken leaves small Long shut up in the bud from heavens vew , At ...
... feare Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and ioyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose silken leaves small Long shut up in the bud from heavens vew , At ...
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