The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... armes they rashly did debate . Whom when Pyrochles saw , inflam'd with rage That Sire he fowl bespake ; " Thou dotard vile , That with thy brutenesse shendst thy comely age , Abandon soone , I read , the caytive spoile Of that same ...
... armes they rashly did debate . Whom when Pyrochles saw , inflam'd with rage That Sire he fowl bespake ; " Thou dotard vile , That with thy brutenesse shendst thy comely age , Abandon soone , I read , the caytive spoile Of that same ...
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... armes , the victors hire , 15 And of that shield , more worthy of good Knight ; For why should a dead dog be deckt in armour bright ? " " Fayr Sir , " said then the Palmer suppliaunt , " For knighthoods love doe not so fowle a deed , Ne ...
... armes , the victors hire , 15 And of that shield , more worthy of good Knight ; For why should a dead dog be deckt in armour bright ? " " Fayr Sir , " said then the Palmer suppliaunt , " For knighthoods love doe not so fowle a deed , Ne ...
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... armes , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy treasons fruit I hope , shalt taste Right sowre , and feele the law , the which thou hast de- With that his balefull speare he fiercely bent [ fast . " 32 Against the Pagans brest , and ...
... armes , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy treasons fruit I hope , shalt taste Right sowre , and feele the law , the which thou hast de- With that his balefull speare he fiercely bent [ fast . " 32 Against the Pagans brest , and ...
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... armes engrasped fast , Thinking to overthrowe and downe him tred : But him in strength and skill the Prince surpast , 48 49 And through his nimble sleight did under him down cast . Nought booted it the Paynim then to strive ; For as a ...
... armes engrasped fast , Thinking to overthrowe and downe him tred : But him in strength and skill the Prince surpast , 48 49 And through his nimble sleight did under him down cast . Nought booted it the Paynim then to strive ; For as a ...
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... armes and puissant hond ? Suffise , that I have done my dew in place . " So goodly purpose they together fond Of kindnesse and of courteous aggrace ; The whiles false Archimage and Atin fled apace . 55 56 CANTO IX . The House of ...
... armes and puissant hond ? Suffise , that I have done my dew in place . " So goodly purpose they together fond Of kindnesse and of courteous aggrace ; The whiles false Archimage and Atin fled apace . 55 56 CANTO IX . The House of ...
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