The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... light - foote Page did flie That breathed strife and troublous enmitie . Those were the two sonnes of Acrates old , Who , meeting earst with Archimago slie Foreby that Idle Strond , of him were told 8 10 That he , which earst them ...
... light - foote Page did flie That breathed strife and troublous enmitie . Those were the two sonnes of Acrates old , Who , meeting earst with Archimago slie Foreby that Idle Strond , of him were told 8 10 That he , which earst them ...
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... cursed hand so cruelly have swayd Against that Knight ! Harrow and well away ! After so wicked deede why liv'st thou lenger day ! " 46 C. VIII With that all desperate , as loathing light 12 C. VIII THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... cursed hand so cruelly have swayd Against that Knight ! Harrow and well away ! After so wicked deede why liv'st thou lenger day ! " 46 C. VIII With that all desperate , as loathing light 12 C. VIII THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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Edmund Spenser. C. VIII With that all desperate , as loathing light , And with revenge desyring soone to dye , Assembling all his force and utmost might , With his owne swerd he fierce at him did flye , And strooke , and foynd , and ...
Edmund Spenser. C. VIII With that all desperate , as loathing light , And with revenge desyring soone to dye , Assembling all his force and utmost might , With his owne swerd he fierce at him did flye , And strooke , and foynd , and ...
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... light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far reach her mercies , and her praises farre , As well in state of peace , as puissaunce in warre . " " Thrise happy man , " said then the Briton Knight , " Whom gracious lott and thy great valiaunce ...
... light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far reach her mercies , and her praises farre , As well in state of peace , as puissaunce in warre . " " Thrise happy man , " said then the Briton Knight , " Whom gracious lott and thy great valiaunce ...
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... light , That was right faire and fresh as morning rose , But somwhat sad and solemne eke in sight , As if some pensive thought constraind her gentle spright . In a long purple pall , whose skirt with gold Was fretted all about , she was ...
... light , That was right faire and fresh as morning rose , But somwhat sad and solemne eke in sight , As if some pensive thought constraind her gentle spright . In a long purple pall , whose skirt with gold Was fretted all about , she was ...
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