The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... 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 , eftsoones he gan display His painted nimble wings , and ...
... 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 , eftsoones he gan display His painted nimble wings , and ...
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... thereof from entraunce may defend ; Ne ever may be used by his fone ; Ne forst his rightful owner to offend ; Ne ever will it breake , ne ever bend ; Wherefore Morddure it rightfully is hight . In vaine therefore , Pyrochles , should I ...
... thereof from entraunce may defend ; Ne ever may be used by his fone ; Ne forst his rightful owner to offend ; Ne ever will it breake , ne ever bend ; Wherefore Morddure it rightfully is hight . In vaine therefore , Pyrochles , should I ...
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... thereof seemd partly circulare , And part triangulare ; O worke divine ! Those two the first and last proportions are ; The one imperfect , mortall , fœminine ; Th ' other immortall , perfect , masculine ; And twixt them both a quadrate ...
... thereof seemd partly circulare , And part triangulare ; O worke divine ! Those two the first and last proportions are ; The one imperfect , mortall , fœminine ; Th ' other immortall , perfect , masculine ; And twixt them both a quadrate ...
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... thereof upon the floure A lovely bevy of faire Ladies sate , Courted of many a jolly paramoure , The which them did in modest wise amate , And each one sought his Lady to aggrate : And eke emongst them litle Cupid playd His wanton ...
... thereof upon the floure A lovely bevy of faire Ladies sate , Courted of many a jolly paramoure , The which them did in modest wise amate , And each one sought his Lady to aggrate : And eke emongst them litle Cupid playd His wanton ...
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... thereof thought : Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his brothers place supplyde Both in his armes and crowne , and by that draught Did drive the Romanes to the weaker syde , That they to peace agreed . So all was ...
... thereof thought : Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his brothers place supplyde Both in his armes and crowne , and by that draught Did drive the Romanes to the weaker syde , That they to peace agreed . So all was ...
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