The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... till time they should begin the fight . Then forth came Artegall out of his tent , 5 All arm'd to point , and first the Lists did enter : Soone after eke came she , with fell intent And countenaunce fierce , as having fully bent her ...
... till time they should begin the fight . Then forth came Artegall out of his tent , 5 All arm'd to point , and first the Lists did enter : Soone after eke came she , with fell intent And countenaunce fierce , as having fully bent her ...
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... Till he to her delivered had his shield , And to her mercie him submitted in plaine field . So was he overcome ; not overcome , But to her yeelded of his owne accord ; Yet was he justly damned by the doome 16 17 Of his owne mouth , that ...
... Till he to her delivered had his shield , And to her mercie him submitted in plaine field . So was he overcome ; not overcome , But to her yeelded of his owne accord ; Yet was he justly damned by the doome 16 17 Of his owne mouth , that ...
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... Till he to her delivered had his shield , And to her mercie him submitted in plaine field . So was he overcome ; not overcome , But to her yeelded of his owne accord ; Yet was he justly damned by the doome 16 17 Of his owne mouth , that ...
... Till he to her delivered had his shield , And to her mercie him submitted in plaine field . So was he overcome ; not overcome , But to her yeelded of his owne accord ; Yet was he justly damned by the doome 16 17 Of his owne mouth , that ...
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... Till thou have tride againe , and tempted him more neare . 66 ' Say and do all that may thereto prevaile ; 49 Leave nought unpromist that may him perswade , Life , freedome , grace , and gifts of great availe , With which the Gods ...
... Till thou have tride againe , and tempted him more neare . 66 ' Say and do all that may thereto prevaile ; 49 Leave nought unpromist that may him perswade , Life , freedome , grace , and gifts of great availe , With which the Gods ...
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... Till I the conquest of my will recover . " So she departed full of griefe and sdaine , Which inly did to great impatience move her : But the false mayden shortly turn'd againe Unto the prison , where her hart did thrall remaine . There ...
... Till I the conquest of my will recover . " So she departed full of griefe and sdaine , Which inly did to great impatience move her : But the false mayden shortly turn'd againe Unto the prison , where her hart did thrall remaine . There ...
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