The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... him cryde ; " False traitour , miscreaunt , thou broken hast The law of armes , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy ... himselfe againe to cruel fight Three times more furious and more puissaunt , Unmindfull of his wound , of his fate ...
... him cryde ; " False traitour , miscreaunt , thou broken hast The law of armes , to strike foe undefide : But thou thy ... himselfe againe to cruel fight Three times more furious and more puissaunt , Unmindfull of his wound , of his fate ...
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... him his ground to traverse wyde , And wisely watch to ward that deadly stowre : For on his shield , as thicke as ... himselfe damning deepe : Als when his brother saw the red blood trayle Adowne so fast , and all his armour steepe ...
... him his ground to traverse wyde , And wisely watch to ward that deadly stowre : For on his shield , as thicke as ... himselfe damning deepe : Als when his brother saw the red blood trayle Adowne so fast , and all his armour steepe ...
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... him flye ; But , all so soone as his outrageous powre Is layd , they fiercely then begin to showre ; And , as in scorne of his spent stormy spight , Now all attonce their malice forth do poure : So did Prince Arthur beare himselfe in ...
... him flye ; But , all so soone as his outrageous powre Is layd , they fiercely then begin to showre ; And , as in scorne of his spent stormy spight , Now all attonce their malice forth do poure : So did Prince Arthur beare himselfe in ...
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... him assigned for his worthy lott , Which of his name and memorable gest He called Cornwaile , yet so called best : And ... himselfe Albania he did call ; And Camber did possesse the Westerne quart , Which Severne now from Logris doth ...
... him assigned for his worthy lott , Which of his name and memorable gest He called Cornwaile , yet so called best : And ... himselfe Albania he did call ; And Camber did possesse the Westerne quart , Which Severne now from Logris doth ...
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... himselfe addrest , Who with entyre affection him receav'd , As for her syre and king her seemed best ; And after all an army strong she leav❜d , 31 To war on those which him had of his Realme bereav'd . So to his crowne she him restord ...
... himselfe addrest , Who with entyre affection him receav'd , As for her syre and king her seemed best ; And after all an army strong she leav❜d , 31 To war on those which him had of his Realme bereav'd . So to his crowne she him restord ...
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