The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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... took goodly leave , and parted several . ΧΙ . Sir Calidore thence travelléd not long , Whenas by chance a comely squire he found , 1 Dreaded . อ That thorough some more mighty enemy's wrong Through . Both hand and foot unto a tree was ...
... took goodly leave , and parted several . ΧΙ . Sir Calidore thence travelléd not long , Whenas by chance a comely squire he found , 1 Dreaded . อ That thorough some more mighty enemy's wrong Through . Both hand and foot unto a tree was ...
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... 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 whiles they spake they heard a rueful 8 B. VI . SPENSER'S POETICAL ...
... 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 whiles they spake they heard a rueful 8 B. VI . SPENSER'S POETICAL ...
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... took his flight Toward the castle , where , if need constrain , His hope of refuge uséd to remain : Whom Calidore perceiving fast to fly , He him pursu'd and chased through the plain , That he for dread of death gan loud to cry 2 The ...
... took his flight Toward the castle , where , if need constrain , His hope of refuge uséd to remain : Whom Calidore perceiving fast to fly , He him pursu'd and chased through the plain , That he for dread of death gan loud to cry 2 The ...
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... took in hand her quarrel to maintain ; Ne staid to ask if it were he by name , But couch'd his spear , and ran at him amain.1 They been ymet in middest of the plain With so fell fury and dispiteous force , 1 Treated with in- dignity . 2 ...
... took in hand her quarrel to maintain ; Ne staid to ask if it were he by name , But couch'd his spear , and ran at him amain.1 They been ymet in middest of the plain With so fell fury and dispiteous force , 1 Treated with in- dignity . 2 ...
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... took in hand her quarrel to maintain ; Ne staid to ask if it were he by name , But couch'd his spear , and ran at him amain.1 They been ymet in middest of the plain With so fell fury and dispiteous force , 1 Treated with in- dignity . 2 ...
... took in hand her quarrel to maintain ; Ne staid to ask if it were he by name , But couch'd his spear , and ran at him amain.1 They been ymet in middest of the plain With so fell fury and dispiteous force , 1 Treated with in- dignity . 2 ...
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