The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... 29 His owne good sword Morddure , to cleave his head . The faithfull steele such treason no'uld endure , 30 But , swarving from the marke , his Lordes life did assure . Yet was the force so furious and so fell , THE SECOND BOOK OF C. VIII.
... 29 His owne good sword Morddure , to cleave his head . The faithfull steele such treason no'uld endure , 30 But , swarving from the marke , his Lordes life did assure . Yet was the force so furious and so fell , THE SECOND BOOK OF C. VIII.
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... fell , all gored in his gushing wound . Which when his brother saw , fraught with great griefe And wrath , he to him leaped furiously , And fowly saide ; " By Mahoune , cursed thiefe , That direfull stroke thou dearely shalt aby ...
... fell , all gored in his gushing wound . Which when his brother saw , fraught with great griefe And wrath , he to him leaped furiously , And fowly saide ; " By Mahoune , cursed thiefe , That direfull stroke thou dearely shalt aby ...
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... fell , With these in praise of pollicies mote strive . These three in these three rowmes did sondry dwell , And counselled faire Alma how to governe well . The First of them could things to come foresee : The Next could of thinges ...
... fell , With these in praise of pollicies mote strive . These three in these three rowmes did sondry dwell , And counselled faire Alma how to governe well . The First of them could things to come foresee : The Next could of thinges ...
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... fell : But those three monstrous stones doe most excell , Which that huge sonne of hideous Albion , Whose father Hercules in Fraunce did quell , Great Godmer threw , in fierce contention , At bold Canutus ; but of him was slaine anon ...
... fell : But those three monstrous stones doe most excell , Which that huge sonne of hideous Albion , Whose father Hercules in Fraunce did quell , Great Godmer threw , in fierce contention , At bold Canutus ; but of him was slaine anon ...
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... fell to vaine voluptuous disease : He lov'd faire Ladie Estrild , leudly lov'd , Whose wanton pleasures him too much did please , That quite his hart from Guendolene remov'd , 16 17 From Guendolene his wife , though alwaies faithful ...
... fell to vaine voluptuous disease : He lov'd faire Ladie Estrild , leudly lov'd , Whose wanton pleasures him too much did please , That quite his hart from Guendolene remov'd , 16 17 From Guendolene his wife , though alwaies faithful ...
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