The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... soone to him of whom thou art defyde . " 19 Who , hearkning to that voice , himselfe upreard , And , seeing him so fiercely towardes make , Against him stoutly ran , as nought afeard , But rather more enrag'd for those words sake ; And ...
... soone to him of whom thou art defyde . " 19 Who , hearkning to that voice , himselfe upreard , And , seeing him so fiercely towardes make , Against him stoutly ran , as nought afeard , But rather more enrag'd for those words sake ; And ...
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... soone as passage is unto him lent , Breakes forth , and makes his way more violent ; Such was the fury of Sir Calidore , When once he felt his foeman to relent ; He fiercely him pursu'd , and pressed sore , Who as he still decayd , so ...
... soone as passage is unto him lent , Breakes forth , and makes his way more violent ; Such was the fury of Sir Calidore , When once he felt his foeman to relent ; He fiercely him pursu'd , and pressed sore , Who as he still decayd , so ...
Page 14
... soone opened to receive him in ; But Calidore did follow him so fast , That even in the porch he him did win , And cleft his head asunder to his chin : The carkasse , tumbling downe within the dore , Did choke the entraunce with a lumpe ...
... soone opened to receive him in ; But Calidore did follow him so fast , That even in the porch he him did win , And cleft his head asunder to his chin : The carkasse , tumbling downe within the dore , Did choke the entraunce with a lumpe ...
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... come , he should be soone in place . " " If I doe so , " sayd he , " then liberty 1 Afford , attach , impute . 2 I. e . lesson of courtesy . 8 In place , here . I leave to you for aye me to disgrace With BOOK VI . CANTO I. 15.
... come , he should be soone in place . " " If I doe so , " sayd he , " then liberty 1 Afford , attach , impute . 2 I. e . lesson of courtesy . 8 In place , here . I leave to you for aye me to disgrace With BOOK VI . CANTO I. 15.
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... soone his armes about him dight , Did issue forth to meete his foe afore ; Where long he stayed not , when as a Knight He spide come pricking on with al his powre and might . 83 Well weend he streight that he should be the same Which ...
... soone his armes about him dight , Did issue forth to meete his foe afore ; Where long he stayed not , when as a Knight He spide come pricking on with al his powre and might . 83 Well weend he streight that he should be the same Which ...
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