The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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... fear ; For little boots against him hand to rear : Me first he took unable to withstond , And whiles he her pursued every where , Till his return unto this tree he bond ; Ne wote I surely whether he her yet have fond . ' XVII . Thus ...
... fear ; For little boots against him hand to rear : Me first he took unable to withstond , And whiles he her pursued every where , Till his return unto this tree he bond ; Ne wote I surely whether he her yet have fond . ' XVII . Thus ...
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... fear . XVIII . Which heinous sight when Calidore beheld , Eftsoons he loos'd that squire , and so him left With heart's dismay and inward dolour quell'd , 3 For to pursue that villain , which had reft1 That piteous spoil by so injurious ...
... fear . XVIII . Which heinous sight when Calidore beheld , Eftsoons he loos'd that squire , and so him left With heart's dismay and inward dolour quell'd , 3 For to pursue that villain , which had reft1 That piteous spoil by so injurious ...
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... fear it to relate . Then wote ye that I am a Briton born , Son of a king , ( however thorough fate Or fortune I my country have forlorn , 5 [ adorn , ) And lost the crown which should my head by right XXVIII . ' And Tristram is my name ...
... fear it to relate . Then wote ye that I am a Briton born , Son of a king , ( however thorough fate Or fortune I my country have forlorn , 5 [ adorn , ) And lost the crown which should my head by right XXVIII . ' And Tristram is my name ...
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... fear Of my frail safety , resting in the might Of him that did the kingly sceptre bear , Whose jealous dread enduring not a peer , Is wont to cut off all that doubt2 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some foreign ...
... fear Of my frail safety , resting in the might Of him that did the kingly sceptre bear , Whose jealous dread enduring not a peer , Is wont to cut off all that doubt2 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some foreign ...
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... dignity . ' XXXV . There him he caus'd to kneel , and made to swear Faith to his knight , and truth to ladies all , And never to be recreant for fear Of peril , or of aught that might befall : 28 B. VI . SPENSER'S POETICAL WORKS .
... dignity . ' XXXV . There him he caus'd to kneel , and made to swear Faith to his knight , and truth to ladies all , And never to be recreant for fear Of peril , or of aught that might befall : 28 B. VI . SPENSER'S POETICAL WORKS .
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