The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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Edmund Spenser. Tho , turning to those brethren , thus bespoke ; " Ye warlike payre , whose valorous great might , It seemes , just wronges to vengeaunce doe provoke , To wreake your wrath on this dead - seeming Knight , Mote ought allay ...
Edmund Spenser. Tho , turning to those brethren , thus bespoke ; " Ye warlike payre , whose valorous great might , It seemes , just wronges to vengeaunce doe provoke , To wreake your wrath on this dead - seeming Knight , Mote ought allay ...
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... warlike feat Ye well may hope , and easely attaine ? But were your will her sold to entertaine , And numbred be mongst Knights of Maydenhed , Great guerdon , well I wote , should you remaine , And in her favor high bee reckoned , As ...
... warlike feat Ye well may hope , and easely attaine ? But were your will her sold to entertaine , And numbred be mongst Knights of Maydenhed , Great guerdon , well I wote , should you remaine , And in her favor high bee reckoned , As ...
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... warlike Britons now possesse , And therein have their mighty Empire raysd , In antique times was salvage wildernesse , Unpeopled , unmannurd , unprovd , unpraysd ; Ne was it island then , ne was it paysd Amid the Ocean waves , ne was it ...
... warlike Britons now possesse , And therein have their mighty Empire raysd , In antique times was salvage wildernesse , Unpeopled , unmannurd , unprovd , unpraysd ; Ne was it island then , ne was it paysd Amid the Ocean waves , ne was it ...
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... warlike Cæsar , tempted with the name Of this sweet Island never conquered , And envying the Britons blazed fame , ( O hideous hunger of dominion ! ) hether came . 44 45 46 47 Yet twise they were repulsed backe againe , 48 And C. X 43 ...
... warlike Cæsar , tempted with the name Of this sweet Island never conquered , And envying the Britons blazed fame , ( O hideous hunger of dominion ! ) hether came . 44 45 46 47 Yet twise they were repulsed backe againe , 48 And C. X 43 ...
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... warlike ornament , His beast he felly prickt on either syde , And his mischievous bow full readie bent , With which at him a cruell shaft he sent : But he was warie , and it warded well Upon his shield , that it no further went , But to ...
... warlike ornament , His beast he felly prickt on either syde , And his mischievous bow full readie bent , With which at him a cruell shaft he sent : But he was warie , and it warded well Upon his shield , that it no further went , But to ...
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