The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... sonnes , of which faire Elferon , The eldest brother , did untimely dy ; Whose emptie place the mightie Oberon Doubly supplide , in spousall and dominion . 74 75 Great was his power and glorie over all Which , 50 C. X THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... sonnes , of which faire Elferon , The eldest brother , did untimely dy ; Whose emptie place the mightie Oberon Doubly supplide , in spousall and dominion . 74 75 Great was his power and glorie over all Which , 50 C. X THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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Edmund Spenser. Great was his power and glorie over all Which , him before , that sacred seate did fill , That yet remaines his wide memoriall : He dying left the fairest Tanaquill , Him to succeede therein , by his last will Fairer and ...
Edmund Spenser. Great was his power and glorie over all Which , him before , that sacred seate did fill , That yet remaines his wide memoriall : He dying left the fairest Tanaquill , Him to succeede therein , by his last will Fairer and ...
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... to her boat withouten ore , From the departing land it launched light , 12 13 14 And after them did drive with all her power and might . 15 Whom overtaking , she in merry sort Them gan to 68 C. XII THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... to her boat withouten ore , From the departing land it launched light , 12 13 14 And after them did drive with all her power and might . 15 Whom overtaking , she in merry sort Them gan to 68 C. XII THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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... power and witt To lett not others honour be defaste Of friend or foe , whoever it embaste , Ne armes to bear against the others syde : In which accord the Prince was also plaste , And with that golden chaine of concord tyde : So goodly ...
... power and witt To lett not others honour be defaste Of friend or foe , whoever it embaste , Ne armes to bear against the others syde : In which accord the Prince was also plaste , And with that golden chaine of concord tyde : So goodly ...
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... power or skill I might doe service unto gentle Dames , That I the same should faithfully fulfill ; 54 And at the twelve monethes end should bring their names And pledges , as the spoiles of my victorious games . " So well I to faire ...
... power or skill I might doe service unto gentle Dames , That I the same should faithfully fulfill ; 54 And at the twelve monethes end should bring their names And pledges , as the spoiles of my victorious games . " So well I to faire ...
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