The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... bold itselfe embrewed In blood of Knight , the which by thee is slaine , By thee no Knight ; which armes impugneth plaine ! ” " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The Law of Armes ; yet breake it should againe , Rather ...
... bold itselfe embrewed In blood of Knight , the which by thee is slaine , By thee no Knight ; which armes impugneth plaine ! ” " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The Law of Armes ; yet breake it should againe , Rather ...
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... bold , That he remayned in most perilous plight , And his sad Ladie left in pitifull affright : Till that , by fortune passing all foresight , A Salvage Man , which in those woods did wonne , Drawne with that Ladies loud and piteous ...
... bold , That he remayned in most perilous plight , And his sad Ladie left in pitifull affright : Till that , by fortune passing all foresight , A Salvage Man , which in those woods did wonne , Drawne with that Ladies loud and piteous ...
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... bold Knight no whit thereat dismayd , But catching up in hand a ragged stone Which lay thereby ( so fortune him did ayde ) Upon him ran , and thrust it all attone Into his gaping throte , that made him grone And gaspe for breath , that ...
... bold Knight no whit thereat dismayd , But catching up in hand a ragged stone Which lay thereby ( so fortune him did ayde ) Upon him ran , and thrust it all attone Into his gaping throte , that made him grone And gaspe for breath , that ...
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... bold Sir Bruin , who is Lord Of all this land , late conquer'd by his sword From a great Gyant , called Cormoraunt , Whom he did overthrow by yonder foord ; And in three battailes did so deadly daunt , That he dare not returne for all ...
... bold Sir Bruin , who is Lord Of all this land , late conquer'd by his sword From a great Gyant , called Cormoraunt , Whom he did overthrow by yonder foord ; And in three battailes did so deadly daunt , That he dare not returne for all ...
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... , and did bedight ; And being thereon mounted forth did pace Withouten guide her to conduct aright , Or guard her to defend from bold oppressors might . 5 6 7 Whom when her Host saw readie to depart , He C. V 39 THE FAERIE QUEENE . 39.
... , and did bedight ; And being thereon mounted forth did pace Withouten guide her to conduct aright , Or guard her to defend from bold oppressors might . 5 6 7 Whom when her Host saw readie to depart , He C. V 39 THE FAERIE QUEENE . 39.
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