The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... hast with guilty hand Murdered my men , and slaine my Seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not , but that some better Knight Then thou , that shall thy ...
... hast with guilty hand Murdered my men , and slaine my Seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not , but that some better Knight Then thou , that shall thy ...
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... hast , And taking from her hand a ring of gould ( A privy token which betweene them past ) 1 Then , than . 3 Abett , maintain . Erst , before . 2 Lore , lesson , advice . Aby , abide . Bad him to flie with all the speed he could C. I. ...
... hast , And taking from her hand a ring of gould ( A privy token which betweene them past ) 1 Then , than . 3 Abett , maintain . Erst , before . 2 Lore , lesson , advice . Aby , abide . Bad him to flie with all the speed he could C. I. ...
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... hast , and went all night : But Calidore did with her there abyde The comming of that so much threatned Knight ; Where that discourteous Dame with scornfull pryde And fowle entreaty him indignifyde , 1 That yron heart it hardly could ...
... hast , and went all night : But Calidore did with her there abyde The comming of that so much threatned Knight ; Where that discourteous Dame with scornfull pryde And fowle entreaty him indignifyde , 1 That yron heart it hardly could ...
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... hast wonne , * 4 1 Hault , ( haut , Fr. , ) high , arrogant . 2 Wonne , dwell . 3 Certes , certainly . 4 Wonne , shown . XXIII . 3.- Spake , as was meete , & c . ] Petitioned , as was proper , for alleviation of my suffering . Or surely ...
... hast wonne , * 4 1 Hault , ( haut , Fr. , ) high , arrogant . 2 Wonne , dwell . 3 Certes , certainly . 4 Wonne , shown . XXIII . 3.- Spake , as was meete , & c . ] Petitioned , as was proper , for alleviation of my suffering . Or surely ...
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... hast thy steed forlorne 4 with shame , So fare on foote till thou another gayne , And let thy Lady likewise doe the same , Or beare her on thy backe with pleasing payne , And prove thy manhood on the billowes vayne . " With which rude ...
... hast thy steed forlorne 4 with shame , So fare on foote till thou another gayne , And let thy Lady likewise doe the same , Or beare her on thy backe with pleasing payne , And prove thy manhood on the billowes vayne . " With which rude ...
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