The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... him arize . " Now , happy man , " sayd then Sir Calidore , 1 Conditions , qualities . 2 Embase , put down . 8 Bestad , circumstanced . 4 Rad , recognized . " Which have , so goodly as ye can devize BOOK VI . CANTO I. 7.
... him arize . " Now , happy man , " sayd then Sir Calidore , 1 Conditions , qualities . 2 Embase , put down . 8 Bestad , circumstanced . 4 Rad , recognized . " Which have , so goodly as ye can devize BOOK VI . CANTO I. 7.
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... Sayd Artegall , " I such a beast did see , The which did seeme a thousand tongues to have , That all in spight and malice did agree , With which he bayd and loudly barkt at mee , As if that he attonce would me devoure : But I , that ...
... Sayd Artegall , " I such a beast did see , The which did seeme a thousand tongues to have , That all in spight and malice did agree , With which he bayd and loudly barkt at mee , As if that he attonce would me devoure : But I , that ...
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... toll which they for passage 14 pay . " " A shamefull use as ever I did heare , " Sayd Calidore , " and to be overthrowne . 1 Stound , plight . 2 Lewd , wicked . way , But by what meanes did they at first it reare 10 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... toll which they for passage 14 pay . " " A shamefull use as ever I did heare , " Sayd Calidore , " and to be overthrowne . 1 Stound , plight . 2 Lewd , wicked . way , But by what meanes did they at first it reare 10 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Sayd then that Squire : " The Lady , which doth owne This castle , is by name Briana hight ; Then which a prouder lady liveth none : She long time hath deare lov'd a doughty knight , And sought to win his love by all the meanes she ...
... Sayd then that Squire : " The Lady , which doth owne This castle , is by name Briana hight ; Then which a prouder lady liveth none : She long time hath deare lov'd a doughty knight , And sought to win his love by all the meanes she ...
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... sayd she , " no knight at all , But scorne of armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdred my men , and slaine my seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not ...
... sayd she , " no knight at all , But scorne of armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdred my men , and slaine my seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not ...
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