The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... bene ymett in middest of the plaine With so fell fury and dispiteous forse , That neither could the others stroke sustaine , But rudely rowld to ground both man and horse , Neither of other taking pitty nor remorse . 34 But Calidore ...
... bene ymett in middest of the plaine With so fell fury and dispiteous forse , That neither could the others stroke sustaine , But rudely rowld to ground both man and horse , Neither of other taking pitty nor remorse . 34 But Calidore ...
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... bene dead on ground ; And made such piteous mourning therewithall , That from the battlements she ready seem'd to fall . 35 Nathlesse at length himselfe he did upreare 2 In lustlesse wise ; as if against his will , Ere he had slept his ...
... bene dead on ground ; And made such piteous mourning therewithall , That from the battlements she ready seem'd to fall . 35 Nathlesse at length himselfe he did upreare 2 In lustlesse wise ; as if against his will , Ere he had slept his ...
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... bene ; for nought mote slake Their greedy vengeaunces but goary blood ; That at the last like to a purple lake Of bloudy gore congeal'd about them stood , Which from their riven sides forth gushed like a flood . 38 At length it chaunst ...
... bene ; for nought mote slake Their greedy vengeaunces but goary blood ; That at the last like to a purple lake Of bloudy gore congeal'd about them stood , Which from their riven sides forth gushed like a flood . 38 At length it chaunst ...
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... bene with many noble feres In gentle thewes and such like secmely leres3 : Mongst which my most delight hath alwaies been To hunt the salvage chace , amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to me ...
... bene with many noble feres In gentle thewes and such like secmely leres3 : Mongst which my most delight hath alwaies been To hunt the salvage chace , amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to me ...
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... , For he was swift as any bucke in chace ; And , had he not in his extreamest need Bene helped through the swiftnesse of his steed , 1 Griple , tenacious . 2 Hayld , hauled . He had him overtaken in his flight . Who , 62 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , For he was swift as any bucke in chace ; And , had he not in his extreamest need Bene helped through the swiftnesse of his steed , 1 Griple , tenacious . 2 Hayld , hauled . He had him overtaken in his flight . Who , 62 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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