The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... land . ” " but mote I weete " Gramercy Sir , " said he ; What straunge adventure doe ye now pursew ? Perhaps my succour or advizement meete Mote stead you much your purpose to subdew . " Then gan Sir Guyon all the story shew Of false ...
... land . ” " but mote I weete " Gramercy Sir , " said he ; What straunge adventure doe ye now pursew ? Perhaps my succour or advizement meete Mote stead you much your purpose to subdew . " Then gan Sir Guyon all the story shew Of false ...
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... 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.
... 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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... Land which warlike Britons now possesse , And therein have their mighty Empire raysd , In antique times was salvage wildernesse , Unpeopled , unmannurd , unprovd , unpraysd ; Ne was it island then , ne was it paysd Amid the Ocean waves ...
... Land which warlike Britons now possesse , And therein have their mighty Empire raysd , In antique times was salvage wildernesse , Unpeopled , unmannurd , unprovd , unpraysd ; Ne was it island then , ne was it paysd Amid the Ocean waves ...
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... Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy Sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth Geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in their immeasurd mights ...
... Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy Sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth Geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in their immeasurd mights ...
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... Land invaded with like violence , And did themselves through all the North display : Untill that Locrine for his Realmes defence , Did head against them make and strong munificence . 14 15 He them encountred , a confused rout , Foreby ...
... Land invaded with like violence , And did themselves through all the North display : Untill that Locrine for his Realmes defence , Did head against them make and strong munificence . 14 15 He them encountred , a confused rout , Foreby ...
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