The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... fortune me befall , Yet shall it not by none be testifyde . " " What is that quest , " quoth then Sir Artegall , " That you into such perils presently doth call ? " 7 " The Blattant Beast , " quoth he , " I doe pursew , And through the ...
... fortune me befall , Yet shall it not by none be testifyde . " " What is that quest , " quoth then Sir Artegall , " That you into such perils presently doth call ? " 7 " The Blattant Beast , " quoth he , " I doe pursew , And through the ...
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... 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 That made him stoupe to ground with ...
... 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 That made him stoupe to ground with ...
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... fortunes chance , still chaunging new ; What haps to day to me to morrow may to you . 42 " Who will not mercie unto others shew , How can he mercy ever hope to have ? To pay each with his owne is right and dew : Yet since ye mercie now ...
... fortunes chance , still chaunging new ; What haps to day to me to morrow may to you . 42 " Who will not mercie unto others shew , How can he mercy ever hope to have ? To pay each with his owne is right and dew : Yet since ye mercie now ...
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... Then wote ye that I am a Briton borne , Sonne of a king , ( however thorough fate 1 Wonne , dwell . 2 Read , conceive , esteem . 8 Goodlyhead , goodliness , beauty . Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 1 And 32 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Then wote ye that I am a Briton borne , Sonne of a king , ( however thorough fate 1 Wonne , dwell . 2 Read , conceive , esteem . 8 Goodlyhead , goodliness , beauty . Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 1 And 32 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 1 And lost the crowne which should my head by right adorne , ) 28 " And Tristram is my name ; the onely heire Of good King Meliogras , which did rayne In ...
Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 1 And lost the crowne which should my head by right adorne , ) 28 " And Tristram is my name ; the onely heire Of good King Meliogras , which did rayne In ...
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