The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... sight thereof his cruell minded hart Empierced was with pittifull regard , That his sharpe sword he threw from him apart , Cursing his hand that had that visage mard : No hand so cruell , nor no hart so hard , But ruth of beautie will ...
... sight thereof his cruell minded hart Empierced was with pittifull regard , That his sharpe sword he threw from him apart , Cursing his hand that had that visage mard : No hand so cruell , nor no hart so hard , But ruth of beautie will ...
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. Like as a Puttocke having spyde in sight A gentle Faulcon sitting on an hill , 15 Whose other wing , now made unmecte for flight , Was lately broken by some fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. Like as a Puttocke having spyde in sight A gentle Faulcon sitting on an hill , 15 Whose other wing , now made unmecte for flight , Was lately broken by some fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with ...
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... sight thereof his cruell minded hart Empierced was with pittifull regard , That his sharpe sword he threw from him apart . Cursing his hand that had that visage mard : No hand so cruell , nor no hart so hard , But ruth of beautie will ...
... sight thereof his cruell minded hart Empierced was with pittifull regard , That his sharpe sword he threw from him apart . Cursing his hand that had that visage mard : No hand so cruell , nor no hart so hard , But ruth of beautie will ...
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. Like as a Puttocke having spyde in sight A gentle Faulcon sitting on an hill , 15 Whose other wing , now made unmecte for flight , Was lately broken by some fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. Like as a Puttocke having spyde in sight A gentle Faulcon sitting on an hill , 15 Whose other wing , now made unmecte for flight , Was lately broken by some fortune ill ; The foolish Kyte , led with ...
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... By a false trap was let adowne to fall Into a lower roome , and by and by 26 27 The loft was raysd againe , that no man could it spie . With sight whereof she was dismayd right sore , Perceiving 22 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... By a false trap was let adowne to fall Into a lower roome , and by and by 26 27 The loft was raysd againe , that no man could it spie . With sight whereof she was dismayd right sore , Perceiving 22 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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