The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... heard a ruefull shrieke Of one loud crying , which they streightway ghest That it was she the which for helpe did seeke . 4 5 Tho , looking up unto the cry to lest , " They saw that Carle from farre with hand unblest 6 Hayling that ...
... heard a ruefull shrieke Of one loud crying , which they streightway ghest That it was she the which for helpe did seeke . 4 5 Tho , looking up unto the cry to lest , " They saw that Carle from farre with hand unblest 6 Hayling that ...
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... heard , Him much more now , then earst , ' he gan admire For the rare hope which in his yeares appear'd , And thus replide ; " Faire Chyld , the high desire To love of armes , which in you doth aspire , I may not certes without blame ...
... heard , Him much more now , then earst , ' he gan admire For the rare hope which in his yeares appear'd , And thus replide ; " Faire Chyld , the high desire To love of armes , which in you doth aspire , I may not certes without blame ...
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... heard afore This Knight , whom Tristram slew , had wounded sore Another Knight in his despiteous pryde ; There he that Knight found lying on the flore 3 With many wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in ...
... heard afore This Knight , whom Tristram slew , had wounded sore Another Knight in his despiteous pryde ; There he that Knight found lying on the flore 3 With many wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in ...
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... heard under the forrests syde A voice , that seemed of some womankynd , Which to herselfe lamenting loudly cryde , And oft complayn'd of fate , and fortune oft defyde . XXVII . To whom approaching , whenas she perceived A stranger wight ...
... heard under the forrests syde A voice , that seemed of some womankynd , Which to herselfe lamenting loudly cryde , And oft complayn'd of fate , and fortune oft defyde . XXVII . To whom approaching , whenas she perceived A stranger wight ...
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... heard , he inly touched was 1 With tender ruth for her unworthy 2 griefe ; And , when he had devized of3 her case , He gan in mind conceive a fit reliefe For all her paine , if please her make the priefe 1 : And , having cheared her ...
... heard , he inly touched was 1 With tender ruth for her unworthy 2 griefe ; And , when he had devized of3 her case , He gan in mind conceive a fit reliefe For all her paine , if please her make the priefe 1 : And , having cheared her ...
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