The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... Thy cursed hand so cruelly have swayd Against that Knight ! Harrow and well away ! After so wicked deede why liv'st thou lenger day ! " XLVII . With that all desperate , as loathing light 16 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Thy cursed hand so cruelly have swayd Against that Knight ! Harrow and well away ! After so wicked deede why liv'st thou lenger day ! " XLVII . With that all desperate , as loathing light 16 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. XLVII . With that all desperate , as loathing light , And with revenge desyring soone to dye , Assembling all his force and utmost might , With his owne swerd he fierce at him did flye , And strooke , and foynd , and ...
Edmund Spenser. XLVII . With that all desperate , as loathing light , And with revenge desyring soone to dye , Assembling all his force and utmost might , With his owne swerd he fierce at him did flye , And strooke , and foynd , and ...
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... XLVII . Ne can I tell , ne can I stay to tell , This parts great workemanship and wondrous powre , That all this other worldes worke doth excell , And likest is unto that heavenly towre That God hath built for his owne blessed bowre ...
... XLVII . Ne can I tell , ne can I stay to tell , This parts great workemanship and wondrous powre , That all this other worldes worke doth excell , And likest is unto that heavenly towre That God hath built for his owne blessed bowre ...
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... XLVII . Whilst they were young , Cassibalane their eme Was by the people chosen in their sted , Who on him tooke the roiall diademe , And goodly well long time it governed ; Till the prowde Romanes him disquieted , And warlike Cæsar ...
... XLVII . Whilst they were young , Cassibalane their eme Was by the people chosen in their sted , Who on him tooke the roiall diademe , And goodly well long time it governed ; Till the prowde Romanes him disquieted , And warlike Cæsar ...
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... XLVII . Which when those wicked Hags from far did spye , Like two mad dogs they ran about the lands ; And th ' one of them with dreadfull yelling crye , Throwing away her broken chaines and bands , And having quencht her burning fier ...
... XLVII . Which when those wicked Hags from far did spye , Like two mad dogs they ran about the lands ; And th ' one of them with dreadfull yelling crye , Throwing away her broken chaines and bands , And having quencht her burning fier ...
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