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... fall With Elfin sword , most shamefully betrade ? Lo where the stout Sansioy doth sleepe in deadly shade . 23 And him before , I saw with bitter eyes The bold Sansfoyshrinke vnderneath his speare ; And now the pray of fowles in field he ...
... fall With Elfin sword , most shamefully betrade ? Lo where the stout Sansioy doth sleepe in deadly shade . 23 And him before , I saw with bitter eyes The bold Sansfoyshrinke vnderneath his speare ; And now the pray of fowles in field he ...
Page 63
... fall , So huge and horrible a masse it seem'd ; And his deare Ladie , that beheld it all , Durst not approch for dread , which she mis- deem'd , But yet at last , when as the direfull feend She saw not stirre , off - shaking vaine ...
... fall , So huge and horrible a masse it seem'd ; And his deare Ladie , that beheld it all , Durst not approch for dread , which she mis- deem'd , But yet at last , when as the direfull feend She saw not stirre , off - shaking vaine ...
Page 492
... fall , And efte in Dolons subtile surprysall . Againe the dreadfull Cycones him dismay , And blacke Læstrigones , a people stout : Then greedie Scilla , vnder whom there bay Manie great bandogs , which her gird about : Then doo the ...
... fall , And efte in Dolons subtile surprysall . Againe the dreadfull Cycones him dismay , And blacke Læstrigones , a people stout : Then greedie Scilla , vnder whom there bay Manie great bandogs , which her gird about : Then doo the ...
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