The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... fight , they watch and dewly ward , And their bright Squadrons round about us plant ; And all for love and nothing for reward : O , why should Hevenly God to men have such regard ! 2 During the while that Guyon did abide In Mammons ...
... fight , they watch and dewly ward , And their bright Squadrons round about us plant ; And all for love and nothing for reward : O , why should Hevenly God to men have such regard ! 2 During the while that Guyon did abide In Mammons ...
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... fight ; For sure yt would deceive thy labor and thy might . " " Foolish old man , " said then the Pagan wroth , 21 22 " That weenest words or charms may force withstond : Soone shalt thou see , and then beleeve for troth , That I can ...
... fight ; For sure yt would deceive thy labor and thy might . " " Foolish old man , " said then the Pagan wroth , 21 22 " That weenest words or charms may force withstond : Soone shalt thou see , and then beleeve for troth , That I can ...
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... 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 drowned in deep sencelesse ...
... 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 drowned in deep sencelesse ...
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... fight : His single speare could doe him small redresse Against two foes of so exceeding might , The least of which was match for any Knight . And now the other , whom he earst did daunt , Had reard himselfe againe to cruel fight Three ...
... fight : His single speare could doe him small redresse Against two foes of so exceeding might , The least of which was match for any Knight . And now the other , whom he earst did daunt , Had reard himselfe againe to cruel fight Three ...
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... fight , And suffred rash Pyrochles waste his ydle might . At last whenas the Sarazin perceiv'd How that straunge sword refusd to serve his neede , But , when he stroke most strong , the dint deceiv'd ; He flong it from him ; and ...
... fight , And suffred rash Pyrochles waste his ydle might . At last whenas the Sarazin perceiv'd How that straunge sword refusd to serve his neede , But , when he stroke most strong , the dint deceiv'd ; He flong it from him ; and ...
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