The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... last , Where Mammon earst did sunne his threasury : There the good Guyon he found slumbring fast In senceles dreame ; which sight at first him sore aghast . V. Beside his head there satt a faire young man 2 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... last , Where Mammon earst did sunne his threasury : There the good Guyon he found slumbring fast In senceles dreame ; which sight at first him sore aghast . V. Beside his head there satt a faire young man 2 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. V. Beside his head there satt a faire young man , Of wondrous beauty and of freshest yeares , Whose tender bud to blossome new began , And florish faire above his equall peares : His snowy front , curled with golden ...
Edmund Spenser. V. Beside his head there satt a faire young man , Of wondrous beauty and of freshest yeares , Whose tender bud to blossome new began , And florish faire above his equall peares : His snowy front , curled with golden ...
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... head . The faithfull steele such treason no'uld endure , But , swarving from the marke , his Lordes life did assure . XXXI . Yet was the force so furious and so fell , That horse and man it made to reele asyde : Nath'lesse the Prince ...
... head . The faithfull steele such treason no'uld endure , But , swarving from the marke , his Lordes life did assure . XXXI . Yet was the force so furious and so fell , That horse and man it made to reele asyde : Nath'lesse the Prince ...
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... head in twaine , and life thence dispossest . XXXIV . Now was the Prince in daungerous distresse , Wanting his sword when he on foot should fight : His single speare could doe him small redresse Against two foes of so exceeding might ...
... head in twaine , and life thence dispossest . XXXIV . Now was the Prince in daungerous distresse , Wanting his sword when he on foot should fight : His single speare could doe him small redresse Against two foes of so exceeding might ...
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... head abyde : Out of the wound the red blood flowed fresh , That underneath his feet soone made a purple plesh . XXXVII . Horribly then he gan to rage and rayle , Cursing his gods , and himselfe damning deepe : Als when his brother saw ...
... head abyde : Out of the wound the red blood flowed fresh , That underneath his feet soone made a purple plesh . XXXVII . Horribly then he gan to rage and rayle , Cursing his gods , and himselfe damning deepe : Als when his brother saw ...
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