The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... thee brought Into this bay of perill and disgrace ? What cruell hand thy wretched thraldome wrought , And thee captyved in this shamefull place ? " To whom he answerd thus : " My haplesse case Is not occasiond through my misdesert , But ...
... thee brought Into this bay of perill and disgrace ? What cruell hand thy wretched thraldome wrought , And thee captyved in this shamefull place ? " To whom he answerd thus : " My haplesse case Is not occasiond through my misdesert , But ...
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... thee 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 ...
... thee 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 ...
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... thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not , but that some better knight Then thou , that shall thy treason understand , Will it avenge , and pay thee with thy right : And if none do , yet shame shal thee with shame re- quight . " 1 On the ...
... thee withstand ? Yet doubt thou not , but that some better knight Then thou , that shall thy treason understand , Will it avenge , and pay thee with thy right : And if none do , yet shame shal thee with shame re- quight . " 1 On the ...
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... thee be de- fyde . ” 28 " To take defiaunce at a ladies word , " Quoth he , " I hold it no indignity ; But were he here , that would it with his sword Abett , perhaps he mote it deare aby . " 66 Cowherd , " quoth she , " were not that ...
... thee be de- fyde . ” 28 " To take defiaunce at a ladies word , " Quoth he , " I hold it no indignity ; But were he here , that would it with his sword Abett , perhaps he mote it deare aby . " 66 Cowherd , " quoth she , " were not that ...
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... thee is slaine , By thee no knight ; which armes impugneth 5 plaine ! " " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The law of armes ; yet breake it should againe , 1 Belayd , trimmed . 2 I. e . covered with tags . 8 Cordwayne ...
... thee is slaine , By thee no knight ; which armes impugneth 5 plaine ! " " Certes , " said he , " loth were I to have broken The law of armes ; yet breake it should againe , 1 Belayd , trimmed . 2 I. e . covered with tags . 8 Cordwayne ...
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