The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... backe returning where his Dame did lie , He to her told the story of that fray , And all that treason there intended did bewray . Wherewith though wondrous wroth , and inly burning To be avenged for so fowle a deede , Yet being forst to ...
... backe returning where his Dame did lie , He to her told the story of that fray , And all that treason there intended did bewray . Wherewith though wondrous wroth , and inly burning To be avenged for so fowle a deede , Yet being forst to ...
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... with pride of his owne peerelesse powre , Ile gan to threaten her likewise to eat ; But that the Goddesse with her rod him backe did beat . 16 Tho turning all his pride to humblesse meeke , 30 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... with pride of his owne peerelesse powre , Ile gan to threaten her likewise to eat ; But that the Goddesse with her rod him backe did beat . 16 Tho turning all his pride to humblesse meeke , 30 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... backe , yet to and fro long shooke And tottred , like two towres which through a tempest quooke . But when againe they had recovered sence , 10 They drew their swords , in mind to make amends For what their speares had fayld of their ...
... backe , yet to and fro long shooke And tottred , like two towres which through a tempest quooke . But when againe they had recovered sence , 10 They drew their swords , in mind to make amends For what their speares had fayld of their ...
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... backe againe as fast to fly ; And eke his steedes , like to an hungry hound That hunting after game hath carrion found , So cruelly did him pursew and chace , That his good steed , all were he much renound For noble courage and for ...
... backe againe as fast to fly ; And eke his steedes , like to an hungry hound That hunting after game hath carrion found , So cruelly did him pursew and chace , That his good steed , all were he much renound For noble courage and for ...
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... backe . And comming present there , She at her ran with all her force and might , All flaming with revenge and furious despight . Like raging Ino , when with knife in hand 47 She threw her husbands murdred infant out ; Or fell Medea ...
... backe . And comming present there , She at her ran with all her force and might , All flaming with revenge and furious despight . Like raging Ino , when with knife in hand 47 She threw her husbands murdred infant out ; Or fell Medea ...
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