The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... blame : 25 " False traytor Knight , " sayd she , " no knight at all , But scorne of 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 ...
... blame : 25 " False traytor Knight , " sayd she , " no knight at all , But scorne of 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 ...
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... blame To punish those that doe deserve the same ; But they that breake bands of civilitie , And wicked customes make , those doe defame Both noble armes and gentle curtesie : No greater shame to man then inhumanitie . 27 " Then doe ...
... blame To punish those that doe deserve the same ; But they that breake bands of civilitie , And wicked customes make , those doe defame Both noble armes and gentle curtesie : No greater shame to man then inhumanitie . 27 " Then doe ...
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... blame , " then said Sir Calidore , " For armed knight a wight unarm'd to wrong : But then aread , thou gentle chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " 9 " That shall I sooth , " said he , " to you ...
... blame , " then said Sir Calidore , " For armed knight a wight unarm'd to wrong : But then aread , thou gentle chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " 9 " That shall I sooth , " said he , " to you ...
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... blame him for such cruelty Towards a ladie , whom with usage kind He rather should have taken up behind . Wherewith he wroth and full of proud disdaine Tooke in foule scorne that I such fault did find , And me in lieu thereof revil'd ...
... blame him for such cruelty Towards a ladie , whom with usage kind He rather should have taken up behind . Wherewith he wroth and full of proud disdaine Tooke in foule scorne that I such fault did find , And me in lieu thereof revil'd ...
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... blame , Sayd then Sir Calidore : " Neither will I Him charge with guilt , but rather doe quite clame1 : For what he spake , for you he spake it , Dame , And what he did , he did himselfe to save : Against both which that knight wrought ...
... blame , Sayd then Sir Calidore : " Neither will I Him charge with guilt , but rather doe quite clame1 : For what he spake , for you he spake it , Dame , And what he did , he did himselfe to save : Against both which that knight wrought ...
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