The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... mighty armes engrasped fast , Thinking to overthrowe and downe him tred : But him in strength and skill the Prince surpast , 48 49 And through his nimble sleight did under him down cast . Nought booted it the Paynim then to strive ; For ...
... mighty armes engrasped fast , Thinking to overthrowe and downe him tred : But him in strength and skill the Prince surpast , 48 49 And through his nimble sleight did under him down cast . Nought booted it the Paynim then to strive ; For ...
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... imperiall powre , Thousand times fairer then her mortall hew , O ! how great wonder would your thoughts devoure , And infinite desire into your spirite poure ! 3 " She is the mighty Queene of Faëry , Whose 16 THE SECOND BOOK OF Canto IX.
... imperiall powre , Thousand times fairer then her mortall hew , O ! how great wonder would your thoughts devoure , And infinite desire into your spirite poure ! 3 " She is the mighty Queene of Faëry , Whose 16 THE SECOND BOOK OF Canto IX.
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Edmund Spenser. " She is the mighty Queene of Faëry , Whose faire retraitt I in my shield doe beare ; Shee is the flowre of grace and chastity , Throughout the world renowmed far and neare , My Life , my Liege , my Soveraine , my Deare ...
Edmund Spenser. " She is the mighty Queene of Faëry , Whose faire retraitt I in my shield doe beare ; Shee is the flowre of grace and chastity , Throughout the world renowmed far and neare , My Life , my Liege , my Soveraine , my Deare ...
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... mighty Kings and Conquerours in warre , Thy fathers and great Grandfathers of old , Whose noble deeds above the Northern starre Immortall Fame for ever hath enrold ; As in that Old Mans booke they were in order told . 5 The Land which ...
... mighty Kings and Conquerours in warre , Thy fathers and great Grandfathers of old , Whose noble deeds above the Northern starre Immortall Fame for ever hath enrold ; As in that Old Mans booke they were in order told . 5 The Land which ...
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... mighty Goëmot , whome in stout fray Corineus conquered , and cruelly did slay . And eke that ample Pitt , yet far renownd For the large leape which Debon did compell Coulin to make , being eight lugs of grownd , Into the which ...
... mighty Goëmot , whome in stout fray Corineus conquered , and cruelly did slay . And eke that ample Pitt , yet far renownd For the large leape which Debon did compell Coulin to make , being eight lugs of grownd , Into the which ...
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