The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... fell : 66 Unknightly Knight , the blemish of that name , And blot of all that armes uppon them take , Which is the badge of honour and of fame , Loe ! I defie thee ; and here challenge make , That thou for ever doe those armes forsake ...
... fell : 66 Unknightly Knight , the blemish of that name , And blot of all that armes uppon them take , Which is the badge of honour and of fame , Loe ! I defie thee ; and here challenge make , That thou for ever doe those armes forsake ...
Page 33
... fell : So up and downe he wandred many a mile With wearie travell and uncertaine toile , Yet nought the nearer to his journeys end ; And evermore his lovely litle Spoile Crying for food did greatly him offend : So all that day , in ...
... fell : So up and downe he wandred many a mile With wearie travell and uncertaine toile , Yet nought the nearer to his journeys end ; And evermore his lovely litle Spoile Crying for food did greatly him offend : So all that day , in ...
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... fell despight , to be so sorely crost ; And there all night himselfe in anguish tost , Vowing that never he in bed againe His limbes would rest , ne lig in ease embost , Till that his Ladies sight he mote attaine , Or understand that ...
... fell despight , to be so sorely crost ; And there all night himselfe in anguish tost , Vowing that never he in bed againe His limbes would rest , ne lig in ease embost , Till that his Ladies sight he mote attaine , Or understand that ...
Page 44
... Prince of her for to demand 26 27 What and from whence she was ; and by what traine She fell into that Salvage Villaines hand ; And whether free with him she now were , or in band . To whom she thus ; " I am , as 44 C. V THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... Prince of her for to demand 26 27 What and from whence she was ; and by what traine She fell into that Salvage Villaines hand ; And whether free with him she now were , or in band . To whom she thus ; " I am , as 44 C. V THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
Page 54
... fell Lion at him fiercely flew , And with his teeth and nailes , in present vew , Him rudely rent and all to peeces tore ; So miserably him all helpelesse slew , That with the noise , whilest he did loudly rore , The people of the house ...
... fell Lion at him fiercely flew , And with his teeth and nailes , in present vew , Him rudely rent and all to peeces tore ; So miserably him all helpelesse slew , That with the noise , whilest he did loudly rore , The people of the house ...
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