The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... ground , And roote of civill conversation : Right so in Faery Court it did redound , Where curteous knights and ladies most did won1 Of all on earth , and made a matchlesse paragon . 2 But mongst them all was none more courteous knight ...
... ground , And roote of civill conversation : Right so in Faery Court it did redound , Where curteous knights and ladies most did won1 Of all on earth , and made a matchlesse paragon . 2 But mongst them all was none more courteous knight ...
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... ground that breathen living spright ! 5 " Now tell , if please you , of the good successe Which ye have had in your late enterprize . " To whom Sir Artegall gan to expresse His whole exploite and valorous emprize , In order as it did to ...
... ground that breathen living spright ! 5 " Now tell , if please you , of the good successe Which ye have had in your late enterprize . " To whom Sir Artegall gan to expresse His whole exploite and valorous emprize , In order as it did to ...
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... ground both man and horse , Neither of other taking pitty nor remorse . 34 But Calidore uprose againe full light , * Whiles yet his foe lay fast in sencelesse sound ; Yet would he not him hurt , although he might ; For shame he weend a ...
... ground both man and horse , Neither of other taking pitty nor remorse . 34 But Calidore uprose againe full light , * Whiles yet his foe lay fast in sencelesse sound ; Yet would he not him hurt , although he might ; For shame he weend a ...
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... 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 , he ...
... 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 , he ...
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... ground with meeke humilitie : 89 And , ere he could recover foot againe , He , following that faire advantage fast , His stroke redoubled with such might and maine , That him upon the ground he groveling cast ; And leaping to him light ...
... ground with meeke humilitie : 89 And , ere he could recover foot againe , He , following that faire advantage fast , His stroke redoubled with such might and maine , That him upon the ground he groveling cast ; And leaping to him light ...
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