The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... wounds did re- maine , The cruell markes of many ' a bloudy fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he neuer wield ... wound , The warlike Beech , the Ash for nothing ill , The fruitfull Oliue , and the Platane round , The caruer Holme ...
... wounds did re- maine , The cruell markes of many ' a bloudy fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he neuer wield ... wound , The warlike Beech , the Ash for nothing ill , The fruitfull Oliue , and the Platane round , The caruer Holme ...
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... wound , And sucked vp their dying mothers blood , Making her death their life , and eke her hurt their good . 26 That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th'vnkindly Impes of heauen accurst , Deuoure their dam ; on whom while so ...
... wound , And sucked vp their dying mothers blood , Making her death their life , and eke her hurt their good . 26 That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th'vnkindly Impes of heauen accurst , Deuoure their dam ; on whom while so ...
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... wound a well of 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 ...
... wound a well of 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 ...
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... wound my friend amis ? He answered nought , but in a traunce still lay , And on those guilefull dazed eyes of his The cloud of death did sit . Which doen away , He left him lying so , ne would no lenger stay . 40 But to the virgin comes ...
... wound my friend amis ? He answered nought , but in a traunce still lay , And on those guilefull dazed eyes of his The cloud of death did sit . Which doen away , He left him lying so , ne would no lenger stay . 40 But to the virgin comes ...
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... wound the man , that does them wield . Charmd or enchaunted ( answerd he then ferce ) I no whit reck , ne you the like need to reherce . But faire Fidessa , sithens fortunes guile , Or enimies powre hath now captiued you , Returne from ...
... wound the man , that does them wield . Charmd or enchaunted ( answerd he then ferce ) I no whit reck , ne you the like need to reherce . But faire Fidessa , sithens fortunes guile , Or enimies powre hath now captiued you , Returne from ...
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