The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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Page 57
... close his speare and all his powre , As bent to some malicious enterprise , XLVIII . 2. -And all his powre . ] And here is apparently a misprint for with . He bad him stand t ' abide the bitter stoure1 BOOK VI . CANTO III . 57.
... close his speare and all his powre , As bent to some malicious enterprise , XLVIII . 2. -And all his powre . ] And here is apparently a misprint for with . He bad him stand t ' abide the bitter stoure1 BOOK VI . CANTO III . 57.
Page 58
... close advantage vew'd , He over - raught him , having long eschew'd ' His violence in vaine ; and with his spere Strooke through his shoulder , that the blood ensew'd In great aboundance , as a well it were , That forth out of an hill ...
... close advantage vew'd , He over - raught him , having long eschew'd ' His violence in vaine ; and with his spere Strooke through his shoulder , that the blood ensew'd In great aboundance , as a well it were , That forth out of an hill ...
Page 68
... close the compasse of his eye . 25 Much was he then encombred , ne could tell Which way to take : now west he went awhile , 1 Utmost blast , last breath . 2 Ray , soil . 8 Entertaine , take . 4 Ayme , conjecture . Then north , then ...
... close the compasse of his eye . 25 Much was he then encombred , ne could tell Which way to take : now west he went awhile , 1 Utmost blast , last breath . 2 Ray , soil . 8 Entertaine , take . 4 Ayme , conjecture . Then north , then ...
Page 93
... is her shape , so huge her hed , 1 Affection , passion . 2 I. e . keep within due bounds . 8 Close , secretly . 4 Strene , strain , race . That even the hellish fiends affrighted bee At sight thereof BOOK VI . CANTO VI . 93.
... is her shape , so huge her hed , 1 Affection , passion . 2 I. e . keep within due bounds . 8 Close , secretly . 4 Strene , strain , race . That even the hellish fiends affrighted bee At sight thereof BOOK VI . CANTO VI . 93.
Page 100
... close , huge lode at him did lay ; Who flying still did ward , and warding fly away . 29 But , when his foe he still so eger saw , Unto his heeles himselfe he did betake , Hoping unto some refuge to withdraw : Ne would the Prince him ...
... close , huge lode at him did lay ; Who flying still did ward , and warding fly away . 29 But , when his foe he still so eger saw , Unto his heeles himselfe he did betake , Hoping unto some refuge to withdraw : Ne would the Prince him ...
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