The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... Prince Arthur , flowre of grace and nobilesse , That hath to Paynim Knights wrought gret distresse , And thousand Sar'zins fowly donne to dye . " That word so deepe did in their harts impresse , That both eftsoones upstarted furiously ...
... Prince Arthur , flowre of grace and nobilesse , That hath to Paynim Knights wrought gret distresse , And thousand Sar'zins fowly donne to dye . " That word so deepe did in their harts impresse , That both eftsoones upstarted furiously ...
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... Prince , “ the evill donne Dyes not , when breath the body first doth leave ; But from the grand syre to the Nephewes sonne And all his seede the curse doth often cleave , Till vengeaunce utterly the guilt bereave : So streightly God ...
... Prince , “ the evill donne Dyes not , when breath the body first doth leave ; But from the grand syre to the Nephewes sonne And all his seede the curse doth often cleave , Till vengeaunce utterly the guilt bereave : So streightly God ...
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... Prince would not forsake his sell , ( For well of yore he learned had to ryde , ) But full of anger fiersly to him cryde ; " False traitour , miscreaunt , thou broken hast The law of armes , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy ...
... Prince would not forsake his sell , ( For well of yore he learned had to ryde , ) But full of anger fiersly to him cryde ; " False traitour , miscreaunt , thou broken hast The law of armes , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy ...
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... Prince now stood , having his weapon broke ; Nought could he hurt , but still at warde did ly : Yet with his troncheon he so rudely stroke Cymochles twise , that twise him forst his foot revoke . 40 Whom when the Palmer saw in such ...
... Prince now stood , having his weapon broke ; Nought could he hurt , but still at warde did ly : Yet with his troncheon he so rudely stroke Cymochles twise , that twise him forst his foot revoke . 40 Whom when the Palmer saw in such ...
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... Prince so sore , That quite disparted all the linked frame , And pierced to the skin , but bit no more ; Yet made him twise to reele , that never moov'd afore . Whereat renfierst with wrath and sharp regret , He stroke so hugely with ...
... Prince so sore , That quite disparted all the linked frame , And pierced to the skin , but bit no more ; Yet made him twise to reele , that never moov'd afore . Whereat renfierst with wrath and sharp regret , He stroke so hugely with ...
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