The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1855 |
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... againe she fell unto the ground ; But he her quickly reared up againe : Thrise did she sinke adowne in deadly swownd , And thrise he her reviv'd with busie paine . At last when life recover'd had the raine , And over - wrestled his ...
... againe she fell unto the ground ; But he her quickly reared up againe : Thrise did she sinke adowne in deadly swownd , And thrise he her reviv'd with busie paine . At last when life recover'd had the raine , And over - wrestled his ...
Page 175
... Againe he askt , where that same knight was layd , Whom great Orgoglio with his puissance fell Had made his caytive thrall : Againe he sayde , He could not tell ; ne ever other answere made . 13 Then asked he , which way he in might pas ...
... Againe he askt , where that same knight was layd , Whom great Orgoglio with his puissance fell Had made his caytive thrall : Againe he sayde , He could not tell ; ne ever other answere made . 13 Then asked he , which way he in might pas ...
Page 191
... againe , and yett againe , bespake The gentle Knight ; who nought to him replyde ; But , trembling every joynt , did inly quake , And foltring tongue at last these words seemd forth to shake : 1 Mister , kind of . 2 Aread , declare . 8 ...
... againe , and yett againe , bespake The gentle Knight ; who nought to him replyde ; But , trembling every joynt , did inly quake , And foltring tongue at last these words seemd forth to shake : 1 Mister , kind of . 2 Aread , declare . 8 ...
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VOL | vii |
A Letter of the Authors | 5 |
Verses addressed to the Author | 11 |
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