The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... wound . XXXIII . Which when his brother saw , fraught with great griefe And wrath , he to him leaped furiously , And fowly saide ; By Mahoune , cursed thiefe , That direfull stroke thou dearely shalt aby . " Then , hurling up his ...
... wound . XXXIII . Which when his brother saw , fraught with great griefe And wrath , he to him leaped furiously , And fowly saide ; By Mahoune , cursed thiefe , That direfull stroke thou dearely shalt aby . " Then , hurling up his ...
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... wound the red blood flowed fresh , That underneath his feet soone made a purple plesh . XXXVII . Horribly then he gan to rage and rayle , Cursing his gods , and himselfe damning deepe : Als when his brother saw the red blood rayle ...
... wound the red blood flowed fresh , That underneath his feet soone made a purple plesh . XXXVII . Horribly then he gan to rage and rayle , Cursing his gods , and himselfe damning deepe : Als when his brother saw the red blood rayle ...
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... wound , and a large lukewarme flood , Red as the rose , thence gushed grievously ; That when the Paynym spyde the streaming blood , Gave him great hart and hope of victory . On th ' other side , in huge perplexity The Prince now stood ...
... wound , and a large lukewarme flood , Red as the rose , thence gushed grievously ; That when the Paynym spyde the streaming blood , Gave him great hart and hope of victory . On th ' other side , in huge perplexity The Prince now stood ...
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... wounds and noyous iniuries , Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast Doth blow them quite away , and in the ocean cast . XVII . Thus when they had that troublous rout disperst , Unto the Castle gate they come againe , And ...
... wounds and noyous iniuries , Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast Doth blow them quite away , and in the ocean cast . XVII . Thus when they had that troublous rout disperst , Unto the Castle gate they come againe , And ...
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... wounds ; so inly they did tine . XXII . As pale and wan as ashes was his looke ; His body leane and meagre as a rake ; And skin all withered like a dryed rooke ; Thereto as cold and drery as a snake ; That seemd to tremble evermore and ...
... wounds ; so inly they did tine . XXII . As pale and wan as ashes was his looke ; His body leane and meagre as a rake ; And skin all withered like a dryed rooke ; Thereto as cold and drery as a snake ; That seemd to tremble evermore and ...
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