The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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Edmund Spenser. THE SECOND BOOK OF THE FAERIE QUEENE CONTAYNING THE LEGEND OF SIR GUYON , OR OF TEMPERAUNCE . CANTO VIII . Sir Guyon , layd in swowne , is by Acrates sonnes despoyld ; Whom Arthure soone hath reskewed , And Paynim ...
Edmund Spenser. THE SECOND BOOK OF THE FAERIE QUEENE CONTAYNING THE LEGEND OF SIR GUYON , OR OF TEMPERAUNCE . CANTO VIII . Sir Guyon , layd in swowne , is by Acrates sonnes despoyld ; Whom Arthure soone hath reskewed , And Paynim ...
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... Guyon did abide In Mammons House , the Palmer , whom whyleare That wanton Mayd of passage had denide , By further search had passage found elsewhere ; And , being on his way , approached neare Where Guyon lay in traunce ; when suddenly ...
... Guyon did abide In Mammons House , the Palmer , whom whyleare That wanton Mayd of passage had denide , By further search had passage found elsewhere ; And , being on his way , approached neare Where Guyon lay in traunce ; when suddenly ...
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... sonnes of Acrates old , Who , meeting earst with Archimago slie Foreby that Idle Strond , of him were told That he , which earst them combatted , was Guyon bold . XI . Which to avenge on him they dearly vowd 4 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... sonnes of Acrates old , Who , meeting earst with Archimago slie Foreby that Idle Strond , of him were told That he , which earst them combatted , was Guyon bold . XI . Which to avenge on him they dearly vowd 4 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Guyon brought , He cast between to ward the bitter stownd : Through all those foldes the steelehead passage wrought , And through his shoulder perst ; wherwith to ground He groveling fell , all gored in his gushing wound . XXXIII ...
... Guyon brought , He cast between to ward the bitter stownd : Through all those foldes the steelehead passage wrought , And through his shoulder perst ; wherwith to ground He groveling fell , all gored in his gushing wound . XXXIII ...
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... so wilfully refused grace ; Yet , sith his fate so cruelly did fall , His shining helmet he gan soone unlace , And left his headlesse body bleeding all the place . LIII . By this , Sir Guyon from his traunce 18 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... so wilfully refused grace ; Yet , sith his fate so cruelly did fall , His shining helmet he gan soone unlace , And left his headlesse body bleeding all the place . LIII . By this , Sir Guyon from his traunce 18 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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