The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1855 |
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... armes and silver shielde , Wherein old dints of deepe woundes did remaine , The cruell markes of many a bloody fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to the ...
... armes and silver shielde , Wherein old dints of deepe woundes did remaine , The cruell markes of many a bloody fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to the ...
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... armes does ill agree : But he of rope , or armes , has now no memorce . 23 The Redcrosse Knight toward him crossed fast , To weet what mister1 wight was so dismayd : There him he findes all sencelesse and aghast , That of himselfe he ...
... armes does ill agree : But he of rope , or armes , has now no memorce . 23 The Redcrosse Knight toward him crossed fast , To weet what mister1 wight was so dismayd : There him he findes all sencelesse and aghast , That of himselfe he ...
Page 349
... armes seem strong , but manhood frayl : So hast thou oft with guile thine honor blent ; But litle may such guile ... arme Should him dismay , and make him stoup so low , Though otherwise it did him litle harme Tho , hurling high his yron ...
... armes seem strong , but manhood frayl : So hast thou oft with guile thine honor blent ; But litle may such guile ... arme Should him dismay , and make him stoup so low , Though otherwise it did him litle harme Tho , hurling high his yron ...
Contents
VOL | vii |
A Letter of the Authors | 5 |
Verses addressed to the Author | 11 |
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