The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... force to trie , And prove the finall fortune of the fight ; But Calidore , that was more quicke of sight And nimbler - handed then his enemie , Prevented2 him before his stroke could light , And on the helmet smote him formerlie , 3 ...
... force to trie , And prove the finall fortune of the fight ; But Calidore , that was more quicke of sight And nimbler - handed then his enemie , Prevented2 him before his stroke could light , And on the helmet smote him formerlie , 3 ...
Page 47
... force away did beare : Witnesse thereof he shew'd his head there left , And wretched life forlorne2 for vengement of his theft . 19 Most ioyfull man her sire was , her to see , And heare th ' adventure of her late mischaunce ; And ...
... force away did beare : Witnesse thereof he shew'd his head there left , And wretched life forlorne2 for vengement of his theft . 19 Most ioyfull man her sire was , her to see , And heare th ' adventure of her late mischaunce ; And ...
Page 61
... force infest Upon him ran ; who being well prepard His first assault full warily did ward , And with the push of his sharp - pointed speare 1 Bents , blades of coarse grass . 3 Leare , lore , art . 8 Infest , hostile . Full on the ...
... force infest Upon him ran ; who being well prepard His first assault full warily did ward , And with the push of his sharp - pointed speare 1 Bents , blades of coarse grass . 3 Leare , lore , art . 8 Infest , hostile . Full on the ...
Page 62
... force to loose , or leave his enterprize . 7 Long did he wrest and wring it to and fro , And every way did try , but all in vaine ; For he would not his greedie grype forgoe , But hayld2 and puld with all his might and maine , That from ...
... force to loose , or leave his enterprize . 7 Long did he wrest and wring it to and fro , And every way did try , but all in vaine ; For he would not his greedie grype forgoe , But hayld2 and puld with all his might and maine , That from ...
Page 65
... force ( as fortune now did fall ) Compelled were themselves awhile to rest , Glad of that easement , though it were but small ; That , having there their wounds awhile redrest , They mote the abler be to passe unto the rest . 16 During ...
... force ( as fortune now did fall ) Compelled were themselves awhile to rest , Glad of that easement , though it were but small ; That , having there their wounds awhile redrest , They mote the abler be to passe unto the rest . 16 During ...
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