The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... shield , bedeckt Uppon the bosse with stones that shined wide , As the faire Moone in her most full aspect , That to the Moone it mote be like in each respect . So forth she came out of the citty gate 3 With stately port and proud ...
... shield , bedeckt Uppon the bosse with stones that shined wide , As the faire Moone in her most full aspect , That to the Moone it mote be like in each respect . So forth she came out of the citty gate 3 With stately port and proud ...
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... shield so well her selfe she warded From the dread daunger of his weapon keene , That all that while her life she safely garded ; But he that helpe from her against her will discarded . 9 For with his trenchant blade at the next blow ...
... shield so well her selfe she warded From the dread daunger of his weapon keene , That all that while her life she safely garded ; But he that helpe from her against her will discarded . 9 For with his trenchant blade at the next blow ...
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. II Having her thus disarmed of her shield , Upon her helmet he againe her strooke , That downe she fell upon the grassie field In sencelesse swoune , as if her life forsooke , And pangs of death her ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. II Having her thus disarmed of her shield , Upon her helmet he againe her strooke , That downe she fell upon the grassie field In sencelesse swoune , as if her life forsooke , And pangs of death her ...
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... shield , well as he might , Beare off the burden of her raging yre : And evermore he gently did desyre To stay her stroks , and he himselfe would yield ; Yet nould she hearke , ne let him once respyre , Till he to her delivered had his ...
... shield , well as he might , Beare off the burden of her raging yre : And evermore he gently did desyre To stay her stroks , and he himselfe would yield ; Yet nould she hearke , ne let him once respyre , Till he to her delivered had his ...
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. II Having her thus disarmed of her shield , Upon her helmet he againe her strooke , That downe she fell upon the grassie field In sencelesse swoune , as if her life forsooke , And pangs of death her ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. II Having her thus disarmed of her shield , Upon her helmet he againe her strooke , That downe she fell upon the grassie field In sencelesse swoune , as if her life forsooke , And pangs of death her ...
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