The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... vnto Morpheus comes , whom drowned deepe [ keepe . In drowsie fit he findes of nothing he takes 4I And more , to lulle him in his slumber soft , A trickling streame from high rocke tumbling downe And euer - drizling raine vpon the loft ...
... vnto Morpheus comes , whom drowned deepe [ keepe . In drowsie fit he findes of nothing he takes 4I And more , to lulle him in his slumber soft , A trickling streame from high rocke tumbling downe And euer - drizling raine vpon the loft ...
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... vnto the victours might ; Such was this Gyaunts fall , that seemd to shake The stedfast globe of earth , as it for feare did quake . 24 The knight then lightly leaping to the pray , With mortall steele him smot againe so sore , That ...
... vnto the victours might ; Such was this Gyaunts fall , that seemd to shake The stedfast globe of earth , as it for feare did quake . 24 The knight then lightly leaping to the pray , With mortall steele him smot againe so sore , That ...
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... vnto all that came , and went : Not vnto such , as could him feast againe , And double quite , for that he on them spent , But such , as want of harbour did constraine : Those for Gods sake his dewty was to entertaine . 38 The second ...
... vnto all that came , and went : Not vnto such , as could him feast againe , And double quite , for that he on them spent , But such , as want of harbour did constraine : Those for Gods sake his dewty was to entertaine . 38 The second ...
Page 56
... vnto him did shew A litle path , that was both steepe and long , Which to a goodly Citie led his vew ; Whose wals and towres were builded high and strong Of perle and precious stone , that earthly tong Cannot describe , nor wit of man ...
... vnto him did shew A litle path , that was both steepe and long , Which to a goodly Citie led his vew ; Whose wals and towres were builded high and strong Of perle and precious stone , that earthly tong Cannot describe , nor wit of man ...
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... vnto battell sterne themselues prepar❜d . 20 But ere they could proceede vnto the place , Where he abode , themselues at discord fell , And cruell combat ioynd in middle space : With horrible assault , and furie fell , They heapt huge ...
... vnto battell sterne themselues prepar❜d . 20 But ere they could proceede vnto the place , Where he abode , themselues at discord fell , And cruell combat ioynd in middle space : With horrible assault , and furie fell , They heapt huge ...
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