The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... hight . In vaine therefore , Pyrochles , should I lend The same to thee , against his Lord to 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 ...
... hight . In vaine therefore , Pyrochles , should I lend The same to thee , against his Lord to 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 ...
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... personage , That in his hand a white rod menaged ; He Steward was , hight Diet ; rype of age , And in demeanure sober , and in counsell sage . 24 25 26 27 And through the Hall there walked to and fro A 22 THE SECOND BOOK OF C. IX.
... personage , That in his hand a white rod menaged ; He Steward was , hight Diet ; rype of age , And in demeanure sober , and in counsell sage . 24 25 26 27 And through the Hall there walked to and fro A 22 THE SECOND BOOK OF C. IX.
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... hight Digestion , Did order all th ' achates in seemely wise , And set them forth , as well he could devise . The rest had severall offices assynd ; Some to remove the scum as it did rise ; Others to beare the same away did mynd ; And ...
... hight Digestion , Did order all th ' achates in seemely wise , And set them forth , as well he could devise . The rest had severall offices assynd ; Some to remove the scum as it did rise ; Others to beare the same away did mynd ; And ...
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Edmund Spenser. Emongst them all sate he which wonned there , That hight Phantastes by his nature trew ; A man of yeares yet fresh , as mote appere , Of swarth complexion , and of crabbed hew , That him full of melancholy did shew ; Bent ...
Edmund Spenser. Emongst them all sate he which wonned there , That hight Phantastes by his nature trew ; A man of yeares yet fresh , as mote appere , Of swarth complexion , and of crabbed hew , That him full of melancholy did shew ; Bent ...
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... hight Briton Moniments , That of this lands first conquest did devize , And old division into Regiments , Till it reduced was to one mans governements . 58 59 60 Sir Guyon chaunst eke on another booke , That 30 C. IX THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... hight Briton Moniments , That of this lands first conquest did devize , And old division into Regiments , Till it reduced was to one mans governements . 58 59 60 Sir Guyon chaunst eke on another booke , That 30 C. IX THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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