The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... bold respire . " The charge , which God doth unto me arrett , Of his deare safety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against his foe ...
... bold respire . " The charge , which God doth unto me arrett , Of his deare safety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against his foe ...
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... bold . " Yourselfe his prowesse prov'd , and found him fiers and Then sayd Cymochles ; “ Palmer , thou doest dote , Ne canst of prowesse ne of knighthood deeme , Save as thou seest or hearst : But well I wote , That of his puissaunce ...
... bold . " Yourselfe his prowesse prov'd , and found him fiers and Then sayd Cymochles ; “ Palmer , thou doest dote , Ne canst of prowesse ne of knighthood deeme , Save as thou seest or hearst : But well I wote , That of his puissaunce ...
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... bold and bounteous grace , Whose Squire bore after him an heben launce And coverd shield : Well kend him so far space Th ' Enchaunter by his armes and amenaunce , When under him he saw his Lybian steed to praunce ; 17 And to those ...
... bold and bounteous grace , Whose Squire bore after him an heben launce And coverd shield : Well kend him so far space Th ' Enchaunter by his armes and amenaunce , When under him he saw his Lybian steed to praunce ; 17 And to those ...
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... bold 41 To yield wide way to his hart - thrilling brond ; [ stond . And though they both stood stiffe , yet could not both with- As salvage Bull , whom two fierce mastives bayt , When rancour doth with rage him once engore , Forgets ...
... bold 41 To yield wide way to his hart - thrilling brond ; [ stond . And though they both stood stiffe , yet could not both with- As salvage Bull , whom two fierce mastives bayt , When rancour doth with rage him once engore , Forgets ...
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... bold ye weene , this wise You to molest , or other ill to feare That in the secret of your hart close lyes , From whence it doth , as cloud from sea , aryse : If it be I , of pardon I you pray ; But , if ought else that I mote not ...
... bold ye weene , this wise You to molest , or other ill to feare That in the secret of your hart close lyes , From whence it doth , as cloud from sea , aryse : If it be I , of pardon I you pray ; But , if ought else that I mote not ...
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