The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... fall by treason , or by fight ? However , sure I rew his pitteous plight . " " Not one , nor other , " sayd the Palmer grave , " Hath him befalne ; but cloudes of deadly night Awhile his heavy eylids cover'd have , And all his sences ...
... fall by treason , or by fight ? However , sure I rew his pitteous plight . " " Not one , nor other , " sayd the Palmer grave , " Hath him befalne ; but cloudes of deadly night Awhile his heavy eylids cover'd have , And all his sences ...
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... fall , And glauncing downe would not his owner byte : But th ' other did upon his troncheon smyte ; Which hewing quite asunder , further way ` It made , and on his hacqueton did lyte , The which dividing with impĆ³rtune sway , It seizd ...
... fall , And glauncing downe would not his owner byte : But th ' other did upon his troncheon smyte ; Which hewing quite asunder , further way ` It made , and on his hacqueton did lyte , The which dividing with impĆ³rtune sway , It seizd ...
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... fall , His shining helmet he gan soone unlace , And left his headlesse body bleeding all the place . By this , Sir Guyon from his traunce awakt , Life having maystered her sencelesse foe ; And looking up , whenas his shield he lakt And ...
... fall , His shining helmet he gan soone unlace , And left his headlesse body bleeding all the place . By this , Sir Guyon from his traunce awakt , Life having maystered her sencelesse foe ; And looking up , whenas his shield he lakt And ...
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... Fall Gods workes , which doe this worlde adorne , 1 There is no one more faire and excellent Then is mans body , both for powre and forme , Whiles it is kept in sober government ; But none then it more fowle and indecent , Distempred ...
... Fall Gods workes , which doe this worlde adorne , 1 There is no one more faire and excellent Then is mans body , both for powre and forme , Whiles it is kept in sober government ; But none then it more fowle and indecent , Distempred ...
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... fall . Eftsoones forth looked from the highest spire The Watch , and lowd unto the Knights did call , To weete what they so rudely did require : Who gently answered , They entraunce did desire . 10 11 " Fly fly , good Knights , " said ...
... fall . Eftsoones forth looked from the highest spire The Watch , and lowd unto the Knights did call , To weete what they so rudely did require : Who gently answered , They entraunce did desire . 10 11 " Fly fly , good Knights , " said ...
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