The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... Againe he heard a more efforced voyce , That bad him come in haste : He by and by His feeble feet directed to the cry ; Which to that shady delve him brought at last , Where Mammon earst did sunne his threasury : There the good Guyon he ...
... Againe he heard a more efforced voyce , That bad him come in haste : He by and by His feeble feet directed to the cry ; Which to that shady delve him brought at last , Where Mammon earst did sunne his threasury : There the good Guyon he ...
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... againe Him answered , as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes , and stomachous disdaine , Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine : Then , turning to the Palmer , he gan spy Where at his feet , with sorrowfull demayne And ...
... againe Him answered , as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes , and stomachous disdaine , Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine : Then , turning to the Palmer , he gan spy Where at his feet , with sorrowfull demayne And ...
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... daunt , Had reard himselfe againe to cruel fight Three times more furious and more puissaunt , Unmindfull of his wound , of his fate ignoraunt . 34 So both attonce him charge on either syde With hideous C. VIII 9 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... daunt , Had reard himselfe againe to cruel fight Three times more furious and more puissaunt , Unmindfull of his wound , of his fate ignoraunt . 34 So both attonce him charge on either syde With hideous C. VIII 9 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... againe he armed felt his hond : Then like a Lyon , which had long time saught His robbed whelpes , and at the last them fond [ yond : Emongst the Shepheard swaynes , then wexeth wood and So fierce he laid about him , and dealt blowes On ...
... againe he armed felt his hond : Then like a Lyon , which had long time saught His robbed whelpes , and at the last them fond [ yond : Emongst the Shepheard swaynes , then wexeth wood and So fierce he laid about him , and dealt blowes On ...
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... againe , if that we could ; But thousand enemies about us rave , And with long siege us in this Castle hould : Seven yeares this wize they us besieged have , 12 And many good Knights slaine that have us sought to save . " Thus as he ...
... againe , if that we could ; But thousand enemies about us rave , And with long siege us in this Castle hould : Seven yeares this wize they us besieged have , 12 And many good Knights slaine that have us sought to save . " Thus as he ...
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