The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... bloud forth gushed from her corse . 25 Her scattred brood , soone as their Parent deare They saw so rudely falling ... bloudy thurst , Their bellies swolne he saw with fulnesse burst , And bowels gushing forth : well worthy end Ofsuch as ...
... bloud forth gushed from her corse . 25 Her scattred brood , soone as their Parent deare They saw so rudely falling ... bloudy thurst , Their bellies swolne he saw with fulnesse burst , And bowels gushing forth : well worthy end Ofsuch as ...
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... bloud , and for her tender youth . 51 And said , Ah Sir , my liege Lord and my loue , Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , And mightie causes wrought in heauen aboue , Or the blind God , that doth me thus amate , For hoped loue to ...
... bloud , and for her tender youth . 51 And said , Ah Sir , my liege Lord and my loue , Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , And mightie causes wrought in heauen aboue , Or the blind God , that doth me thus amate , For hoped loue to ...
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... bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . 15 The knight of the Redcrosse when him he spide , Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous , Gan fairely couch his speare , and towards ride : Soone meete they both , both fell and furious ...
... bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . 15 The knight of the Redcrosse when him he spide , Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous , Gan fairely couch his speare , and towards ride : Soone meete they both , both fell and furious ...
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... bloud , that trickled downe the same . 31 Therewith a piteous yelling voyce was heard , Crying , O spare with guilty hands to teare My tender sides in this rough rynd embard , But fly , ah fly far hence away , for feare Least to you hap ...
... bloud , that trickled downe the same . 31 Therewith a piteous yelling voyce was heard , Crying , O spare with guilty hands to teare My tender sides in this rough rynd embard , But fly , ah fly far hence away , for feare Least to you hap ...
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... bloud did gush . 36 Dismounting lightly from his loftie steed , He to him lept , in mind to reaue his life , And proudly said , Lo there the worthie meed Of him , that slew Sansfoy with bloudie knife ; Henceforth his ghost freed from ...
... bloud did gush . 36 Dismounting lightly from his loftie steed , He to him lept , in mind to reaue his life , And proudly said , Lo there the worthie meed Of him , that slew Sansfoy with bloudie knife ; Henceforth his ghost freed from ...
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