The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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... cast ; And leaping to him light would have unlast2 His helm , to make unto his vengeance way : Who , seeing in what danger he was plast , 3 Cried out ; ' Ah mercy , Sir ! do me not slay , 1 Before- hand . 2 Unlaced . 3 Placed . But save ...
... cast ; And leaping to him light would have unlast2 His helm , to make unto his vengeance way : Who , seeing in what danger he was plast , 3 Cried out ; ' Ah mercy , Sir ! do me not slay , 1 Before- hand . 2 Unlaced . 3 Placed . But save ...
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... Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I bear , thrown not in vain , Struck him , as seemeth , underneath the heart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . ' XIII . Much did Sir Calidore admire his ...
... Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I bear , thrown not in vain , Struck him , as seemeth , underneath the heart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . ' XIII . Much did Sir Calidore admire his ...
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... cast How to save whole her hazarded estate ; 6 For which the only help now left them last Seem'd to be Calidore : all other helps were past . XIII . Him they did deem , as sure to them he seem'd , A courteous knight and full of faithful ...
... cast How to save whole her hazarded estate ; 6 For which the only help now left them last Seem'd to be Calidore : all other helps were past . XIII . Him they did deem , as sure to them he seem'd , A courteous knight and full of faithful ...
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... cast of sleight , To give fair colour to that lady's cause in sight . XVII . Straight to the carcase of that knight he went , ( The cause of all this evil , who was slain The day before by just avengëment Of noble Tristram , ) where it ...
... cast of sleight , To give fair colour to that lady's cause in sight . XVII . Straight to the carcase of that knight he went , ( The cause of all this evil , who was slain The day before by just avengëment Of noble Tristram , ) where it ...
Page 39
... cast How to save whole her hazarded estate ; 6 For which the only help now left them last Seem'd to be Calidore : all other helps were past . XIII . Him they did deem , as sure to them he seem'd , A courteous knight and full of faithful ...
... cast How to save whole her hazarded estate ; 6 For which the only help now left them last Seem'd to be Calidore : all other helps were past . XIII . Him they did deem , as sure to them he seem'd , A courteous knight and full of faithful ...
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