The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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... unto me add . ' ' Now God you speed , ' quoth then Sir Artegall , ' And keep your body from the danger drad : 1 For ye have much ado to deal withal ! ' So both took goodly leave , and parted several . ΧΙ . Sir Calidore thence travelléd ...
... unto me add . ' ' Now God you speed , ' quoth then Sir Artegall , ' And keep your body from the danger drad : 1 For ye have much ado to deal withal ! ' So both took goodly leave , and parted several . ΧΙ . Sir Calidore thence travelléd ...
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... unto the cry to lest , 1 1 Listen . 2 They saw that carle2 from far , with hand unblest , Churl . Hauling that maiden by the yellow hair , That all her garments from her snowy breast , And from her head her locks he nigh did tear , Ne ...
... unto the cry to lest , 1 1 Listen . 2 They saw that carle2 from far , with hand unblest , Churl . Hauling that maiden by the yellow hair , That all her garments from her snowy breast , And from her head her locks he nigh did tear , Ne ...
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... unto him lent , Breaks forth , and makes his way more violent ; Such was the fury of Sir Calidore : When once he felt his foeman to relent , He fiercely him pursu'd , and presséd sore ; Who as he still decay'd , so he increased more ...
... unto him lent , Breaks forth , and makes his way more violent ; Such was the fury of Sir Calidore : When once he felt his foeman to relent , He fiercely him pursu'd , and presséd sore ; Who as he still decay'd , so he increased more ...
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... unto me the shame , But to the shameful doer it afford . Blood is no blemish ; for it is no blame To punish those that do deserve the same ; But they that break bands of civility , And wicked customs make , those do defame Both noble ...
... unto me the shame , But to the shameful doer it afford . Blood is no blemish ; for it is no blame To punish those that do deserve the same ; But they that break bands of civility , And wicked customs make , those do defame Both noble ...
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... 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 my life , which lot before your foot doth lay . ' Fate . XL . With ...
... 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 my life , which lot before your foot doth lay . ' Fate . XL . With ...
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