The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Whenas by chaunce he met uppon a day With Artegall , returning yet halfe sad From his late conquest which he gotten had : Who whenas each of other had a sight , They knew themselves , and both their persons rad 8 : When Calidore thus ...
... Whenas by chaunce he met uppon a day With Artegall , returning yet halfe sad From his late conquest which he gotten had : Who whenas each of other had a sight , They knew themselves , and both their persons rad 8 : When Calidore thus ...
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... Whenas by chaunce a comely Squire he found , That thorough some more mighty enemies wrong Both hand and foote unto a tree was bound ; Who , seeing him from farre , with piteous sound Of his shrill cries him called to his aide : To whom ...
... Whenas by chaunce a comely Squire he found , That thorough some more mighty enemies wrong Both hand and foote unto a tree was bound ; Who , seeing him from farre , with piteous sound Of his shrill cries him called to his aide : To whom ...
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... Whenas the Carle no longer could sustaine , His heart gan faint , and streight he tooke his flight Toward the Castle , where , if need constraine , His hope of refuge used to remaine : Whom Calidore perceiving fast to flie , He him ...
... Whenas the Carle no longer could sustaine , His heart gan faint , and streight he tooke his flight Toward the Castle , where , if need constraine , His hope of refuge used to remaine : Whom Calidore perceiving fast to flie , He him ...
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... whenas a Knight He spide come pricking on with all his powre and might . XXXIII . Well weend he streight that he should be the same Which tooke in hand her quarrell to maintaine ; Ne stayd to aske if it were he by name , But coucht his ...
... whenas a Knight He spide come pricking on with all his powre and might . XXXIII . Well weend he streight that he should be the same Which tooke in hand her quarrell to maintaine ; Ne stayd to aske if it were he by name , But coucht his ...
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... whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . IV . And them beside a Ladie faire he saw Standing alone on foote in ...
... whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . IV . And them beside a Ladie faire he saw Standing alone on foote in ...
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