The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... And envy base to barke at sleeping fame : Was never wight that treason of him told : Yourselfe his prowesse prov'd , and found him fiers and bold . " XIV . Then sayd Cymochles ; " Palmer , thou c . vIII . ] 5 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... And envy base to barke at sleeping fame : Was never wight that treason of him told : Yourselfe his prowesse prov'd , and found him fiers and bold . " XIV . Then sayd Cymochles ; " Palmer , thou c . vIII . ] 5 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... never quaile , Ne backward shrinke ; but as a stedfast towre , Whom foe with double battry doth assaile , [ availe . Them on her bulwarke beares , and bids them nought XXXVI . So stoutly he withstood their strong assay ; Till that at ...
... never quaile , Ne backward shrinke ; but as a stedfast towre , Whom foe with double battry doth assaile , [ availe . Them on her bulwarke beares , and bids them nought XXXVI . So stoutly he withstood their strong assay ; Till that at ...
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... never moov'd afore . XLV . Whereat renfierst with wrath and sharp regret , He stroke so hugely with his borrowd blade , That it empierst the Pagans burganet ; And , cleaving the hard steele , did deepe invade Into his head , and cruell ...
... never moov'd afore . XLV . Whereat renfierst with wrath and sharp regret , He stroke so hugely with his borrowd blade , That it empierst the Pagans burganet ; And , cleaving the hard steele , did deepe invade Into his head , and cruell ...
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... never fro me drew . LIV . " But read what wicked hand hath robbed mee Of my good sword and shield ? " The Palmer , glad With so fresh hew uprysing him to see , Him answered ; 66 Fayre sonne , be no whit sad For want of weapons ; they ...
... never fro me drew . LIV . " But read what wicked hand hath robbed mee Of my good sword and shield ? " The Palmer , glad With so fresh hew uprysing him to see , Him answered ; 66 Fayre sonne , be no whit sad For want of weapons ; they ...
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... never out of time ; Early and late it rong , at evening and at prime . XXVI . And rownd about the porch on every syde Twise sixteene Warders satt , all armed bright In glistring steele , and strongly fortifyde : Tall yeomen seemed they ...
... never out of time ; Early and late it rong , at evening and at prime . XXVI . And rownd about the porch on every syde Twise sixteene Warders satt , all armed bright In glistring steele , and strongly fortifyde : Tall yeomen seemed they ...
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armes attonce batteill beast behold bold bowre brest Britomart Britons brought Canto carcas chaunge corage courser cruell Dame Damzell daunger dayes deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dreadfull Eftsoones emongst eternall evermore FAERIE QUEENE Faery Faery Knight faire faire Ladies false farre fayre feare fearefull feendes fell fierce Florimell flowre fowle fownd gentle goodly groning ground Guyon hart hath herselfe heven hight himselfe Knight Ladies late light living Locrine Malbecco Mayd mighty mote nigh noble nought Palmer Paridell powre prayse Prince ryde Satyrane sayd seemd sence shame shee shew shield shyning sight sith sonne soone sore sory soveraine speare spide spright Squyre stayd straunge sunne swayd sweet syde thee thou traveill trew unto vaine vertue Villeins wanton warlike weene weet wemens whenas wicked wight wize wondrous wonne wound wyde XLIII XXXVII