The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... Fortune would resolve that daungerous 6 The Trumpets sounded , and the field began ; With bitter strokes it both began and ended . She at the first encounter on him ran With furious rage , as if she had intended Out of his breast the ...
... Fortune would resolve that daungerous 6 The Trumpets sounded , and the field began ; With bitter strokes it both began and ended . She at the first encounter on him ran With furious rage , as if she had intended Out of his breast the ...
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... fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with licentious will , Doth beat upon the gentle bird in vaine , With many idle stoups her troubling still Even so did Radigund with bootlesse paine Annoy this noble Knight , and sorely him ...
... fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with licentious will , Doth beat upon the gentle bird in vaine , With many idle stoups her troubling still Even so did Radigund with bootlesse paine Annoy this noble Knight , and sorely him ...
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... fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with licentious will , Doth beat upon the gentle bird in vaine , With many idle stoups her troubling still Even so did Radigund with bootlesse paine Annoy this noble Knight , and sorely him ...
... fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with licentious will , Doth beat upon the gentle bird in vaine , With many idle stoups her troubling still Even so did Radigund with bootlesse paine Annoy this noble Knight , and sorely him ...
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... Fortune , envying good , hath felly frowned , 37 And cruell heavens have heapt an heavy fate ; I rew that thus thy ... fortunes frowne or heavens threat , Then in the sunshine of her countenance cleare Timely to joy and carrie comely ...
... Fortune , envying good , hath felly frowned , 37 And cruell heavens have heapt an heavy fate ; I rew that thus thy ... fortunes frowne or heavens threat , Then in the sunshine of her countenance cleare Timely to joy and carrie comely ...
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... fortunes helpe make readie way Unworthy sure " ( quoth he ) " of better day , That will not take the offer of good hope , And eke pursew , if he attaine it may . ” Which speaches she applying to the scope Of her intent , this further ...
... fortunes helpe make readie way Unworthy sure " ( quoth he ) " of better day , That will not take the offer of good hope , And eke pursew , if he attaine it may . ” Which speaches she applying to the scope Of her intent , this further ...
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