The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... sory yet withall , That he so wilfully refused grace ; Yet , sith his fate so cruelly did fall , His shining helmet he gan soone unlace , And left his headlesse body bleeding all the place . LIII . By this , Sir Guyon from his traunce ...
... sory yet withall , That he so wilfully refused grace ; Yet , sith his fate so cruelly did fall , His shining helmet he gan soone unlace , And left his headlesse body bleeding all the place . LIII . By this , Sir Guyon from his traunce ...
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... sory wounds right well recur'd , Of the faire Alma greatly were procur'd To make there lenger soiourne and abode ; But , when thereto they might not be allur'd From seeking praise and deeds of armes abrode , They courteous congé tooke ...
... sory wounds right well recur'd , Of the faire Alma greatly were procur'd To make there lenger soiourne and abode ; But , when thereto they might not be allur'd From seeking praise and deeds of armes abrode , They courteous congé tooke ...
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... sory was , and gan relent What shee had said : so her shee soone appeasd With sugred words and gentle blandishment , Which as a fountaine from her sweete lips went And welled goodly forth , that in short She was well pleasd , and forth ...
... sory was , and gan relent What shee had said : so her shee soone appeasd With sugred words and gentle blandishment , Which as a fountaine from her sweete lips went And welled goodly forth , that in short She was well pleasd , and forth ...
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... light regard , As seeming sory that she ever came Into his powre , that used her so hard To reave her honor which she more then life prefard . XV . Thus as they two of kindnes treated long C. VIII . ] 263 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... light regard , As seeming sory that she ever came Into his powre , that used her so hard To reave her honor which she more then life prefard . XV . Thus as they two of kindnes treated long C. VIII . ] 263 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... sory state , How soone would yee assemble many a fleete , To fetch from sea that ye at land lost late ! Towres , citties , kingdomes , ye would ruinate In your avengement and despiteous rage , Ne ought your burning fury mote abate : But ...
... sory state , How soone would yee assemble many a fleete , To fetch from sea that ye at land lost late ! Towres , citties , kingdomes , ye would ruinate In your avengement and despiteous rage , Ne ought your burning fury mote abate : But ...
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