The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... Knight , ye bene too much to blame , Thus for to blott the honor of the dead , And with fowle cowardize his carcas shame Whose living handes immortalizd his name . Vile is the vengeaunce on the ashes cold ; And envy base to barke at ...
... Knight , ye bene too much to blame , Thus for to blott the honor of the dead , And with fowle cowardize his carcas shame Whose living handes immortalizd his name . Vile is the vengeaunce on the ashes cold ; And envy base to barke at ...
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... Knights that shake well speare and shield : The worth of all men by their end esteeme ; And then dew praise or dew reproch ... Knight ; For why should a dead dog be deckt in armour bright ? ” 66 XVI . Fayr Sir , " said then the Palmer ...
... Knights that shake well speare and shield : The worth of all men by their end esteeme ; And then dew praise or dew reproch ... Knight ; For why should a dead dog be deckt in armour bright ? ” 66 XVI . Fayr Sir , " said then the Palmer ...
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... Knight alive , Prince Arthur , flowre of grace and nobilesse , That hath to Paynim Knights wrought great distresse , And thousand Sar'zins fowly donne to dye . " That word so deepe did in their harts impresse , That both eftsoones ...
... Knight alive , Prince Arthur , flowre of grace and nobilesse , That hath to Paynim Knights wrought great distresse , And thousand Sar'zins fowly donne to dye . " That word so deepe did in their harts impresse , That both eftsoones ...
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Edmund Spenser. XX . " For that same Knights owne sworde this is , of yore Which Merlin made by his almightie art For that his Noursling , when he knighthood swore , Therewith to doen his ... Knight in presence 8 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Edmund Spenser. XX . " For that same Knights owne sworde this is , of yore Which Merlin made by his almightie art For that his Noursling , when he knighthood swore , Therewith to doen his ... Knight in presence 8 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Knight ? Or did his life her fatall date expyre , Or did he fall by treason , or by fight ? However , sure I rew his pitteous plight . ' " Not one , nor other , " sayd the Palmer grave , " Hath him befalne ; but cloudes of - deadly ...
... Knight ? Or did his life her fatall date expyre , Or did he fall by treason , or by fight ? However , sure I rew his pitteous plight . ' " Not one , nor other , " sayd the Palmer grave , " Hath him befalne ; but cloudes of - deadly ...
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