The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... strong , Which doth observe a custome lewd 3 and ill , And it hath long mayntaind with mighty wrong : For may no Knight nor Lady passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks ...
... strong , Which doth observe a custome lewd 3 and ill , And it hath long mayntaind with mighty wrong : For may no Knight nor Lady passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks ...
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... strong bancks is pent , And long restrayned of his ready course ; So soone as passage is unto him lent , Breakes forth , and makes his way more violent ; Such was the fury of Sir Calidore : When once he felt his foe - man to relent , He ...
... strong bancks is pent , And long restrayned of his ready course ; So soone as passage is unto him lent , Breakes forth , and makes his way more violent ; Such was the fury of Sir Calidore : When once he felt his foe - man to relent , He ...
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... strong powre had now herself in hould , Having late slaine her Seneschall in fight , And all her people murdred with outragious might : XXX . The Dwarfe his way did hast , and went all night : But Calidore did with her there abyde The ...
... strong powre had now herself in hould , Having late slaine her Seneschall in fight , And all her people murdred with outragious might : XXX . The Dwarfe his way did hast , and went all night : But Calidore did with her there abyde The ...
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... strong and fortunate in fight , Then 3 the reproch of pride and cruelnesse : In vain he seeketh others to suppresse , Who hath not learnd himselfe first to subdew : All flesh is frayle and full of ficklenesse , Subiect to fortunes ...
... strong and fortunate in fight , Then 3 the reproch of pride and cruelnesse : In vain he seeketh others to suppresse , Who hath not learnd himselfe first to subdew : All flesh is frayle and full of ficklenesse , Subiect to fortunes ...
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... agreed , Till of his wounds he wexed hole and strong ; And then to his first quest 2 he passed forth along . 1 Meaning faine , joy . 2 Quest , expedition . CANTO II . Calidore sees young Tristram slay A proud 26 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... agreed , Till of his wounds he wexed hole and strong ; And then to his first quest 2 he passed forth along . 1 Meaning faine , joy . 2 Quest , expedition . CANTO II . Calidore sees young Tristram slay A proud 26 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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