The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... leave , " Sayd Artegall , " I such a Beast did see , The which did seeme a thousand tongues to have , That all in spight and malice did agree , With which he bayd and loudly barkt at mee , As if that he attonce would me devoure : But I ...
... leave , " Sayd Artegall , " I such a Beast did see , The which did seeme a thousand tongues to have , That all in spight and malice did agree , With which he bayd and loudly barkt at mee , As if that he attonce would me devoure : But I ...
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... Leave , faytor , quickely that misgotten weft To him that hath it better iustifyde , And turne thee soone to him of whom thou art defyde . " XIX . Who , hearkning to that voice , himselfe upreard , And , seeing him so fiercely towardes ...
... Leave , faytor , quickely that misgotten weft To him that hath it better iustifyde , And turne thee soone to him of whom thou art defyde . " XIX . Who , hearkning to that voice , himselfe upreard , And , seeing him so fiercely towardes ...
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... leave to you for aye me to disgrace With all those shames , that erst5 ye spake me to deface . " XXIX . With that a Dwarfe she cald to her in hast , And taking from her hand a ring of gould ( A privy token which betweene them past ) 1 ...
... leave to you for aye me to disgrace With all those shames , that erst5 ye spake me to deface . " XXIX . With that a Dwarfe she cald to her in hast , And taking from her hand a ring of gould ( A privy token which betweene them past ) 1 ...
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... leave so suddenly , He with strong hand down from his steed me throw'th , And with presumpteous powre against that Knight streight go'th . XVIII . " Unarm'd all was the Knight , as then more meete For Ladies service and for loves ...
... leave so suddenly , He with strong hand down from his steed me throw'th , And with presumpteous powre against that Knight streight go'th . XVIII . " Unarm'd all was the Knight , as then more meete For Ladies service and for loves ...
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... leaves small Long shut up in the bud from heavens vew , At length breaks forth , and brode displayes his smyling hew . XXXVI . Thus when they long had treated to and fro , Then earst , than before . 2 Certes , certainly . XXXIII . 4 ...
... leaves small Long shut up in the bud from heavens vew , At length breaks forth , and brode displayes his smyling hew . XXXVI . Thus when they long had treated to and fro , Then earst , than before . 2 Certes , certainly . XXXIII . 4 ...
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