The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdred my men , and slaine my seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not , but that some better knight Then thou , that ...
... armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdred my men , and slaine my seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not , but that some better knight Then thou , that ...
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... armes and gentle curtesie : No greater shame to man then inhumanitie . 27 " Then doe yourselfe , for dread of shame , forgoe This evill manner which ye here maintaine , And doe instead thereof mild curt'sie showe To all that passe ...
... armes and gentle curtesie : No greater shame to man then inhumanitie . 27 " Then doe yourselfe , for dread of shame , forgoe This evill manner which ye here maintaine , And doe instead thereof mild curt'sie showe To all that passe ...
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... armes about him dight , Did issue forth to meete his foe afore ; Where long he stayed not , when as a Knight He spide come pricking on with al his powre and might . 83 Well weend he streight that he should be the same Which tooke in ...
... armes about him dight , Did issue forth to meete his foe afore ; Where long he stayed not , when as a Knight He spide come pricking on with al his powre and might . 83 Well weend he streight that he should be the same Which tooke in ...
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... armes professe , However strong and fortunate in fight , Then the reproch of pride and cruelnesse : In vaine he seeketh others to suppresse , Who hath not learnd himselfe first to subdew : All flesh is frayle and full of ficklenesse ...
... armes professe , However strong and fortunate in fight , Then the reproch of pride and cruelnesse : In vaine he seeketh others to suppresse , Who hath not learnd himselfe first to subdew : All flesh is frayle and full of ficklenesse ...
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... armes impugneth 5 plaine ! " " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The law of armes ; yet breake it should againe , 1 Belayd , trimmed . 2 I. e . covered with tags . 8 Cordwayne , Spanish leather . 4 Guize , fashion . 5 I ...
... armes impugneth 5 plaine ! " " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The law of armes ; yet breake it should againe , 1 Belayd , trimmed . 2 I. e . covered with tags . 8 Cordwayne , Spanish leather . 4 Guize , fashion . 5 I ...
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