The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... mind theyr mery glee . VII . Whom when the Palmer saw , abasht he was Through fear and wonder , that he nought could say , Till him the Childe bespoke ; " Long lackt , alas , Hath bene thy faithfull aide in hard assay y ! Whiles deadly ...
... mind theyr mery glee . VII . Whom when the Palmer saw , abasht he was Through fear and wonder , that he nought could say , Till him the Childe bespoke ; " Long lackt , alas , Hath bene thy faithfull aide in hard assay y ! Whiles deadly ...
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... mind Coles of contention and whot vengeaunce tind . Now bene they come whereas the Palmer sate , Keeping that slombred corse to him assind : Well knew they both his person , sith of late With him in bloody armes they rashly did debate ...
... mind Coles of contention and whot vengeaunce tind . Now bene they come whereas the Palmer sate , Keeping that slombred corse to him assind : Well knew they both his person , sith of late With him in bloody armes they rashly did debate ...
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... mind , The Conqueror nought cared him to slay ; But , casting wronges and all revenge behind , More glory thought to give life then decay , And sayd ; " Paynim , this is thy dismall day ; Yet if thou wilt renounce thy miscreaunce , And ...
... mind , The Conqueror nought cared him to slay ; But , casting wronges and all revenge behind , More glory thought to give life then decay , And sayd ; " Paynim , this is thy dismall day ; Yet if thou wilt renounce thy miscreaunce , And ...
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... mind ye knew , That is , her bounty , and imperiall powre , Thousand times fairer then her mortall hew , O ! how great wonder would your thoughts devoure , And infinite desire into your spirite poure ! IV . " She is the mighty Queene of ...
... mind ye knew , That is , her bounty , and imperiall powre , Thousand times fairer then her mortall hew , O ! how great wonder would your thoughts devoure , And infinite desire into your spirite poure ! IV . " She is the mighty Queene of ...
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... mind , Through great desire of glory and of fame ; Ne ought I weene are ye therein behynd , [ Her find . ” That have twelve months sought One , yet no where can VOL . II . D XXXIX . The Prince was inly moved at her speach c . IX . ] 333 ...
... mind , Through great desire of glory and of fame ; Ne ought I weene are ye therein behynd , [ Her find . ” That have twelve months sought One , yet no where can VOL . II . D XXXIX . The Prince was inly moved at her speach c . IX . ] 333 ...
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