The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... dread of death and dolor doe away ; For life ere long shall to her home retire , And he , that breathlesse seems ... dreaded destiny . At last he spide where towards him did pace Two Paynim Knights al armd as bright as skie , And them ...
... dread of death and dolor doe away ; For life ere long shall to her home retire , And he , that breathlesse seems ... dreaded destiny . At last he spide where towards him did pace Two Paynim Knights al armd as bright as skie , And them ...
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... dread and trembling aw ; So he , now subject to the Victours law , ' Did not once move , nor upward cast his eye , For vile disdaine and rancour , which did gnaw His hart in twaine with sad melancholy ; As one that loathed life , and ...
... dread and trembling aw ; So he , now subject to the Victours law , ' Did not once move , nor upward cast his eye , For vile disdaine and rancour , which did gnaw His hart in twaine with sad melancholy ; As one that loathed life , and ...
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... dreaded Soveraigne I recount , By which all earthly Princes she doth far surmount . Ne under Sunne that shines so wide and faire , Whence all that lives does borrow life and light , Lives ought that to her Linage may compaire ; Which ...
... dreaded Soveraigne I recount , By which all earthly Princes she doth far surmount . Ne under Sunne that shines so wide and faire , Whence all that lives does borrow life and light , Lives ought that to her Linage may compaire ; Which ...
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... dread of whom , and for those Picts annoyes , He sent to Germany straunge aid to reare ; From whence eftsoones arrived here three hoyes Of Saxons , whom he for his safety imployes . Two brethren were their Capitayns , which hight ...
... dread of whom , and for those Picts annoyes , He sent to Germany straunge aid to reare ; From whence eftsoones arrived here three hoyes Of Saxons , whom he for his safety imployes . Two brethren were their Capitayns , which hight ...
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... dread ! " So forth they rowed ; and that Ferryman With his stiffe oares did brush the sea so strong , That the hoare waters from his frigot ran , And the light bubles daunced all along , Whiles the salt brine out of the billowes sprong ...
... dread ! " So forth they rowed ; and that Ferryman With his stiffe oares did brush the sea so strong , That the hoare waters from his frigot ran , And the light bubles daunced all along , Whiles the salt brine out of the billowes sprong ...
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