The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... wight to wound . But when Briana saw that drery stound , 4 There where she stood uppon the Castle wall , She deem'd him sure to have bene dead on ground ; And made such piteous mourning therewithall , That from the battlements she ready ...
... wight to wound . But when Briana saw that drery stound , 4 There where she stood uppon the Castle wall , She deem'd him sure to have bene dead on ground ; And made such piteous mourning therewithall , That from the battlements she ready ...
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... wight be stroken , 4 So long as these two armes were able to be wroken.5 VIII . " For not I him , as this his Ladie here May witnesse well , did offer first to wrong , 1 Cordwayne , Spanish leather . 2 Guize , fashion . 3 Certes ...
... wight be stroken , 4 So long as these two armes were able to be wroken.5 VIII . " For not I him , as this his Ladie here May witnesse well , did offer first to wrong , 1 Cordwayne , Spanish leather . 2 Guize , fashion . 3 Certes ...
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... wight unarm'd to wrong : But then aread , 3 thou gentle Chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " IX . " That shall I sooth , 4 " said he , " to you declare . I , whose unryper yeares are yet unfit For ...
... wight unarm'd to wrong : But then aread , 3 thou gentle Chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " IX . " That shall I sooth , 4 " said he , " to you declare . I , whose unryper yeares are yet unfit For ...
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... wight Should weet 5 of me , nor worke me any wrong : To whose wise read she hearkning sent me streight Into this Land , where I have wond thus long Since I was ten yeares old , now grown to stature strong . Hight , was called . 4 Red ...
... wight Should weet 5 of me , nor worke me any wrong : To whose wise read she hearkning sent me streight Into this Land , where I have wond thus long Since I was ten yeares old , now grown to stature strong . Hight , was called . 4 Red ...
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... wight he was , and how yclad , Which had this outrage wrought with wicked hand . She then , like as she best could understand , 1 Rew , pity . 2 Empeach , prevent . 3 Reave , take . 4 Greave , grove . XLII . 3.— Thus arayd . ] Put into ...
... wight he was , and how yclad , Which had this outrage wrought with wicked hand . She then , like as she best could understand , 1 Rew , pity . 2 Empeach , prevent . 3 Reave , take . 4 Greave , grove . XLII . 3.— Thus arayd . ] Put into ...
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