The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against his foe and mine : Watch thou , I pray ; For evill is at hand him to offend . " So having said ...
... thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against his foe and mine : Watch thou , I pray ; For evill is at hand him to offend . " So having said ...
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... thee , against his Lord to fight ; For sure yt would deceive thy labor and thy might . " " Foolish old man , " said then the Pagan wroth , 21 22 " That weenest words or charms may force withstond : Soone shalt thou see , and then ...
... thee , against his Lord to fight ; For sure yt would deceive thy labor and thy might . " " Foolish old man , " said then the Pagan wroth , 21 22 " That weenest words or charms may force withstond : Soone shalt thou see , and then ...
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... thee keepe From the third brunt of this my fatall brond : 36 37 Lo , where the dreadfull Death behynd thy backe doth stond ! " With that he strooke , and th ' other strooke withall , 38 That nothing seemd mote beare so monstrous might ...
... thee keepe From the third brunt of this my fatall brond : 36 37 Lo , where the dreadfull Death behynd thy backe doth stond ! " With that he strooke , and th ' other strooke withall , 38 That nothing seemd mote beare so monstrous might ...
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... thee for thy valiaunce , And all thy wronges will wipe out of my sovenaunce . " " Foole , " sayd the Pagan , " I thy gift defye ; But use thy fortune , as it doth befall ; And say , that I not overcome doe dye , But in despight of life ...
... thee for thy valiaunce , And all thy wronges will wipe out of my sovenaunce . " " Foole , " sayd the Pagan , " I thy gift defye ; But use thy fortune , as it doth befall ; And say , that I not overcome doe dye , But in despight of life ...
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... thee soldier of that Princesse bright , Which with her bounty and glad countenaunce Doth blesse her servaunts , and them high advaunce How may straunge Knight hope ever to aspire , By faithfull service and meete amenaunce , Unto such ...
... thee soldier of that Princesse bright , Which with her bounty and glad countenaunce Doth blesse her servaunts , and them high advaunce How may straunge Knight hope ever to aspire , By faithfull service and meete amenaunce , Unto such ...
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