The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... hand enhaunst : The stroke down from her head vnto her shoulder glaunst . 18 Vertue giues her selfe light , through darkenesse Much daunted with that dint , her sence was dazd , for to wade . 13 Yea but ( quoth she ) the perill of this ...
... hand enhaunst : The stroke down from her head vnto her shoulder glaunst . 18 Vertue giues her selfe light , through darkenesse Much daunted with that dint , her sence was dazd , for to wade . 13 Yea but ( quoth she ) the perill of this ...
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... hand . He prickt with pride And hope to winne his Ladies heart that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . 15 The knight of the Redcrosse when him he spide ...
... hand . He prickt with pride And hope to winne his Ladies heart that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . 15 The knight of the Redcrosse when him he spide ...
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... hand , All other Dames to haue exceeded farre ; I in defence of mine did likewise stand , Mine , that did then shine as the Morningstarre : So both to battell fierce arraunged arre , In which his harder fortune was to fall Vnder my ...
... hand , All other Dames to haue exceeded farre ; I in defence of mine did likewise stand , Mine , that did then shine as the Morningstarre : So both to battell fierce arraunged arre , In which his harder fortune was to fall Vnder my ...
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... hand , Whostreight him rent in thousand peeces small , And quite dismembred hath : the thirstie land Drunke vp his life ; his corse left on the strand . His fearefull friends weare out the wofull night , Ne dare to weepe , nor seeme to ...
... hand , Whostreight him rent in thousand peeces small , And quite dismembred hath : the thirstie land Drunke vp his life ; his corse left on the strand . His fearefull friends weare out the wofull night , Ne dare to weepe , nor seeme to ...
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... hand he doth amazed hold , And halfe ashamed , wondred at the sight : For the old man well knew he , though vntold , In charmes and magicke to haue wondrous might , Ne euer wont in field , ne in round lists to fight . 39 And said , Why ...
... hand he doth amazed hold , And halfe ashamed , wondred at the sight : For the old man well knew he , though vntold , In charmes and magicke to haue wondrous might , Ne euer wont in field , ne in round lists to fight . 39 And said , Why ...
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