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Page 134
... armes for toylesome wearinesse , But with his oares did sweepe the watry wilder- nesse . 30 And now they nigh approched to the sted , Where as those Mermayds dwelt : it was a still And calmy bay , on th'one side sheltered With the brode ...
... armes for toylesome wearinesse , But with his oares did sweepe the watry wilder- nesse . 30 And now they nigh approched to the sted , Where as those Mermayds dwelt : it was a still And calmy bay , on th'one side sheltered With the brode ...
Page 345
... armes , and learne to vse them right ; The rather since that fortune hath this day Giuen to me the spoile of this dead knight , These goodly gilden armes , which I haue won in fight . 34 All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him ...
... armes , and learne to vse them right ; The rather since that fortune hath this day Giuen to me the spoile of this dead knight , These goodly gilden armes , which I haue won in fight . 34 All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him ...
Page 481
... Armes and Auncestrie : But vertuous deeds , which did those Armes first giue To their Grandsyres , they care not to atchiue . So I , that doo all noble feates professe To register , and sound in trump of gold ; Through their bad dooings ...
... Armes and Auncestrie : But vertuous deeds , which did those Armes first giue To their Grandsyres , they care not to atchiue . So I , that doo all noble feates professe To register , and sound in trump of gold ; Through their bad dooings ...
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