The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... the way in which ye stand ; Which were it not that I am els delaid With hard adventure , which I have in hand , I labour would to guide you through al Fary land . " IX . 66 Gramercy Sir , " said he ; c . Ix . ] 23 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... the way in which ye stand ; Which were it not that I am els delaid With hard adventure , which I have in hand , I labour would to guide you through al Fary land . " IX . 66 Gramercy Sir , " said he ; c . Ix . ] 23 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Moniments , That of this lands first conquest did devize , And old division into regiments , Till it reduced was to one mans governements . LX . Sir Guyon chaunst eke on another booke , 40 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Moniments , That of this lands first conquest did devize , And old division into regiments , Till it reduced was to one mans governements . LX . Sir Guyon chaunst eke on another booke , 40 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Land which warlike Britons now possesse , And therein have their mighty empire raysd , In antique times was salvage wildernesse , Unpeopled , unmannurd , unprovd , unpraysd ; Ne was it island then , ne was it paysd Amid the ocean waves ...
... Land which warlike Britons now possesse , And therein have their mighty empire raysd , In antique times was salvage wildernesse , Unpeopled , unmannurd , unprovd , unpraysd ; Ne was it island then , ne was it paysd Amid the ocean waves ...
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... land a salvage nation dwelt Of hideous giaunts , and half - beastly men , That never tasted grace , nor goodnes felt ; But wild like beastes lurking in loathsome den , And flying fast as roebucke through the fen , All naked without ...
... land a salvage nation dwelt Of hideous giaunts , and half - beastly men , That never tasted grace , nor goodnes felt ; But wild like beastes lurking in loathsome den , And flying fast as roebucke through the fen , All naked without ...
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Edmund Spenser. IX . They held this Land , and with their filthinesse Polluted this same gentle soyle long time ; That their owne mother loathd their beastlinesse , And gan abhorre her broods unkindly crime , . All were they borne of her ...
Edmund Spenser. IX . They held this Land , and with their filthinesse Polluted this same gentle soyle long time ; That their owne mother loathd their beastlinesse , And gan abhorre her broods unkindly crime , . All were they borne of her ...
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