The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... wound , and bite , and cruelly torment . " IX . " Then , since the Salvage Island I did 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 ...
... wound , and bite , and cruelly torment . " IX . " Then , since the Salvage Island I did 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 ...
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... 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 seem'd ...
... 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 seem'd ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... wound his spirit shortly did depart . " XIII . Much did Sir Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so sternely wroke His wrath ...
... wound his spirit shortly did depart . " XIII . Much did Sir Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so sternely wroke His wrath ...
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... wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in vermeill dyde : XLI . And there beside him sate upon the ground His wofull Ladie , piteously complayning With loud laments that most unluckie stound , 4 And her sad ...
... wounds full perilous and wyde , That all his garments and the grasse in vermeill dyde : XLI . And there beside him sate upon the ground His wofull Ladie , piteously complayning With loud laments that most unluckie stound , 4 And her sad ...
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