The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... backe , that ere he tasted bread He would her succour , and alive or dead Her foe deliver up into her hand : 1 I. e . treated him with foul indignity . Therefore he wild her doe away all dread ; And 16 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... backe , that ere he tasted bread He would her succour , and alive or dead Her foe deliver up into her hand : 1 I. e . treated him with foul indignity . Therefore he wild her doe away all dread ; And 16 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... 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 fill ...
... 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 fill ...
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... dead : But , since it me concernes myselfe to clere , I will the truth discover as it chaunst whylere . 16 " This day , as he and I together roade Upon our way to which we weren bent , We chaunst to come foreby a covert glade Within a ...
... dead : But , since it me concernes myselfe to clere , I will the truth discover as it chaunst whylere . 16 " This day , as he and I together roade Upon our way to which we weren bent , We chaunst to come foreby a covert glade Within a ...
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... dead knight , These goodly gilden armes which I have won in fight . " 34 All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him much more now then earst he gan admire , For the rare hope which in his yeares appear'd , And thus replide ...
... dead knight , These goodly gilden armes which I have won in fight . " 34 All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him much more now then earst he gan admire , For the rare hope which in his yeares appear'd , And thus replide ...
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... dead knight Of all those goodly implements of prayse , Long fed his greedie eyes with the faire sight Of the bright mettall shyning like sunne rayes ; Handling and turning them a thousand wayes : And , after having them upon him dight ...
... dead knight Of all those goodly implements of prayse , Long fed his greedie eyes with the faire sight Of the bright mettall shyning like sunne rayes ; Handling and turning them a thousand wayes : And , after having them upon him dight ...
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