The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... sonne And all his seede the curse doth often cleave , Till vengeaunce utterly the guilt bereave : So streightly God doth judge . But gentle Knight , That doth against the dead his hand upreare , His honour staines with rancour and ...
... sonne And all his seede the curse doth often cleave , Till vengeaunce utterly the guilt bereave : So streightly God doth judge . But gentle Knight , That doth against the dead his hand upreare , His honour staines with rancour and ...
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... sonne , great God thy right hand blesse , To use that sword so well as he it ought ! " Glad was the Knight , and with fresh courage fraught , When as againe he armed felt his hond : Then like a Lyon , which had long time saught His ...
... sonne , great God thy right hand blesse , To use that sword so well as he it ought ! " Glad was the Knight , and with fresh courage fraught , When as againe he armed felt his hond : Then like a Lyon , which had long time saught His ...
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... sonne , be no whit sad For want of weapons ; they shall soone be had . ” So gan he to discourse the whole debate , Which that straunge Knight for him sustained had , And those two Sarazins confounded late , Whose carcases on ground were ...
... sonne , be no whit sad For want of weapons ; they shall soone be had . ” So gan he to discourse the whole debate , Which that straunge Knight for him sustained had , And those two Sarazins confounded late , Whose carcases on ground were ...
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... sonne of hideous Albion , Whose father Hercules in Fraunce did quell , Great Godmer threw , in fierce contention , At bold Canutus ; but of him was slaine anon . 10 11 In meed of these great conquests by them gott , 34 C. X THE SECOND ...
... sonne of hideous Albion , Whose father Hercules in Fraunce did quell , Great Godmer threw , in fierce contention , At bold Canutus ; but of him was slaine anon . 10 11 In meed of these great conquests by them gott , 34 C. X THE SECOND ...
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... of all Adowne the rolling river she did poure , Which of her name now Severne men do call : Such was the end that to disloyall love did fall . 18 19 Then for her sonne , which she to Locrin bore 36 C. X THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... of all Adowne the rolling river she did poure , Which of her name now Severne men do call : Such was the end that to disloyall love did fall . 18 19 Then for her sonne , which she to Locrin bore 36 C. X THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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