The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... shame Whose living handes immortalizd his name . Vile is the vengeaunce on the ashes cold ; And envy base to barke at sleeping fame : Was never wight that treason of him told : [ bold . " Yourselfe his prowesse prov'd , and found him ...
... shame Whose living handes immortalizd his name . Vile is the vengeaunce on the ashes cold ; And envy base to barke at sleeping fame : Was never wight that treason of him told : [ bold . " Yourselfe his prowesse prov'd , and found him ...
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... shame And inward griefe , he fiercely gan approch , Resolv'd to put away that loathly blame , Or dye with honour and desert of fame ; And on the haubergh stroke the Prince so sore , That quite disparted all the linked frame , And ...
... shame And inward griefe , he fiercely gan approch , Resolv'd to put away that loathly blame , Or dye with honour and desert of fame ; And on the haubergh stroke the Prince so sore , That quite disparted all the linked frame , And ...
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... shame did blush Another seemed envious , or coy ; Another in her teeth did gnaw a rush : But at these straungers presence every one did hush . 32 33 34 35 36 Soone as the gracious Alma came in place , 24 C. IX THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... shame did blush Another seemed envious , or coy ; Another in her teeth did gnaw a rush : But at these straungers presence every one did hush . 32 33 34 35 36 Soone as the gracious Alma came in place , 24 C. IX THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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... shame Held downe her head , the whiles her lovely face The flashing blood with blushing did inflame , And the strong passion mard her modest grace , That Guyon mervayld at her uncouth cace ; Till Alma him bespake ; Why wonder yee ...
... shame Held downe her head , the whiles her lovely face The flashing blood with blushing did inflame , And the strong passion mard her modest grace , That Guyon mervayld at her uncouth cace ; Till Alma him bespake ; Why wonder yee ...
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... shame or care of cold , By hunting and by spoiling liveden ; Of stature huge , and eke of corage bold , That sonnes of men amazd their sternesse to behold . 7 8 But whence they sprong , or how they were 2 D C. X 33 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... shame or care of cold , By hunting and by spoiling liveden ; Of stature huge , and eke of corage bold , That sonnes of men amazd their sternesse to behold . 7 8 But whence they sprong , or how they were 2 D C. X 33 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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