The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy Sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth Geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in their immeasurd mights ...
... Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy Sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth Geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in their immeasurd mights ...
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... land behynd them fled away . But let them pas , whiles winde and wether right Doe serve their turnes : here I a while must stay , To see a cruell fight doen by the Prince this day . For , all so soone as Guyon thence was gon Upon his ...
... land behynd them fled away . But let them pas , whiles winde and wether right Doe serve their turnes : here I a while must stay , To see a cruell fight doen by the Prince this day . For , all so soone as Guyon thence was gon Upon his ...
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... land of Fayƫree ; Yet is no Fary borne , ne sib at all To Elfes , but sprong of seed terrestriall , And whylome by false Faries stolne away , Whyles yet in infant cradle he did crall ; Ne other to himselfe is knowne this day , But that ...
... land of Fayƫree ; Yet is no Fary borne , ne sib at all To Elfes , but sprong of seed terrestriall , And whylome by false Faries stolne away , Whyles yet in infant cradle he did crall ; Ne other to himselfe is knowne this day , But that ...
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