The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... fiercely bent to have him disaraid : Till that they spyde where towards them did pace And armed Knight , of bold and bounteous grace , Whose Squire bore after him an heben launce And coverd shield : Well kend him so far space Th ...
... fiercely bent to have him disaraid : Till that they spyde where towards them did pace And armed Knight , of bold and bounteous grace , Whose Squire bore after him an heben launce And coverd shield : Well kend him so far space Th ...
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... away ; And Guyons shield about his wrest he bond : So ready dight , fierce battaile to assay , And match his brother proud in battailous aray . XXIII . By this , that straunger Knight in presence 8 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... away ; And Guyons shield about his wrest he bond : So ready dight , fierce battaile to assay , And match his brother proud in battailous aray . XXIII . By this , that straunger Knight in presence 8 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy treasons fruit I hope , shalt taste Right sowre , and feele the law , the which thou hast defast . " XXXII . With that his balefull speare he fiercely bent c . VIII . ] THE FAERIE QUEENE . 11.
... , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy treasons fruit I hope , shalt taste Right sowre , and feele the law , the which thou hast defast . " XXXII . With that his balefull speare he fiercely bent c . VIII . ] THE FAERIE QUEENE . 11.
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Edmund Spenser. XXXII . With that his balefull speare he fiercely bent Against the Pagans brest , and therewith thought His cursed life out of her lodg have rent : But , ere the point arrived where it ought , That seven - fold shield ...
Edmund Spenser. XXXII . With that his balefull speare he fiercely bent Against the Pagans brest , and therewith thought His cursed life out of her lodg have rent : But , ere the point arrived where it ought , That seven - fold shield ...
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... Then like a lyon , which had long time saught His robbed whelpes , and at the last them fond Emongst the shepheard swaynes , then wexeth wood and yond : XLI . So fierce he laid about him , and 14 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Then like a lyon , which had long time saught His robbed whelpes , and at the last them fond Emongst the shepheard swaynes , then wexeth wood and yond : XLI . So fierce he laid about him , and 14 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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