The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... passing by , forth ledd her guestes anone Into the kitchin rowme , ne spard for nicenesse none . XXIX . It was a vaut ybuilt for great dispence , With many raunges reard along the wall , And one great chimney , whose long tonnell thence ...
... passing by , forth ledd her guestes anone Into the kitchin rowme , ne spard for nicenesse none . XXIX . It was a vaut ybuilt for great dispence , With many raunges reard along the wall , And one great chimney , whose long tonnell thence ...
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... And of his armes despoyled easily In sumptuous bed shee made him to be layd ; And , al the while his wounds were dressing , by him stayd . CANTO XII . Guyon , by Palmers governaunce , Passing 84 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... And of his armes despoyled easily In sumptuous bed shee made him to be layd ; And , al the while his wounds were dressing , by him stayd . CANTO XII . Guyon , by Palmers governaunce , Passing 84 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. CANTO XII . Guyon , by Palmers governaunce , Passing through perilles great , Doth overthrow the Bowre of Blis , And Acrasy defeat . I. Now ginnes that goodly frame of Temperaunce Fayrely to rise , and her adorned hed To ...
Edmund Spenser. CANTO XII . Guyon , by Palmers governaunce , Passing through perilles great , Doth overthrow the Bowre of Blis , And Acrasy defeat . I. Now ginnes that goodly frame of Temperaunce Fayrely to rise , and her adorned hed To ...
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... , gaping wide to swallow them alyve In th ' huge abysse of his engulfing grave , Doth rore at them in vaine , and with great terroúr rave . VI . They , passing by , that grisely mouth 86 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , gaping wide to swallow them alyve In th ' huge abysse of his engulfing grave , Doth rore at them in vaine , and with great terroúr rave . VI . They , passing by , that grisely mouth 86 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. VI . They , passing by , that grisely mouth did see Sucking the seas into his entralles deepe , That seemd more horrible than hell to bee , Or that darke dreadfull hole of Tartare steepe Through which the damned ghosts ...
Edmund Spenser. VI . They , passing by , that grisely mouth did see Sucking the seas into his entralles deepe , That seemd more horrible than hell to bee , Or that darke dreadfull hole of Tartare steepe Through which the damned ghosts ...
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