The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... side his hunters horne he hanging had . Buskins he wore of costliest cordwayne , Pinckt upon gold , and paled part per part , As then the guize was for each gentle swayne : In his right hand he held a trembling dart , Whose fellow he ...
... side his hunters horne he hanging had . Buskins he wore of costliest cordwayne , Pinckt upon gold , and paled part per part , As then the guize was for each gentle swayne : In his right hand he held a trembling dart , Whose fellow he ...
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... side did pas Through thicke and thin , unfit for any Dame : Yet not content , more to increase his shame , Whenso she lagged , as she needs mote so , He with his speare ( that was to him great blame ) Would thumpe her forward and ...
... side did pas Through thicke and thin , unfit for any Dame : Yet not content , more to increase his shame , Whenso she lagged , as she needs mote so , He with his speare ( that was to him great blame ) Would thumpe her forward and ...
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... sides through grypt with griesly wound : His weapons soone from him he threw away , And stouping downe to her in drery swound Uprear'd her from the ground whereon she lay , And in his tender armes her forced up to stay . So well he did ...
... sides through grypt with griesly wound : His weapons soone from him he threw away , And stouping downe to her in drery swound Uprear'd her from the ground whereon she lay , And in his tender armes her forced up to stay . So well he did ...
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... side , he found That hardly passable on foote it was ; Therefore there still he stood as in a stound , Ne wist which way he through the foord mote pas : Thus whilest he was in this distressed case , Devising what to doe , he nigh espyde ...
... side , he found That hardly passable on foote it was ; Therefore there still he stood as in a stound , Ne wist which way he through the foord mote pas : Thus whilest he was in this distressed case , Devising what to doe , he nigh espyde ...
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... sides are pearst With wounds , is ready to forgo the ghost ; Ne would I gladly combate with mine host , That should to me such curtesie afford , Unlesse that I were thereunto enforst : But yet aread to me , how hight thy Lord , That ...
... sides are pearst With wounds , is ready to forgo the ghost ; Ne would I gladly combate with mine host , That should to me such curtesie afford , Unlesse that I were thereunto enforst : But yet aread to me , how hight thy Lord , That ...
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