The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 248
... Lady clame , Whom he that hath were loth to lose so light , ( For so to lose a Lady were great shame ) Yee shall her winne , as I have done , in fight : And lo ! shee shall be placed here in sight , Together with this Hag beside her set ...
... Lady clame , Whom he that hath were loth to lose so light , ( For so to lose a Lady were great shame ) Yee shall her winne , as I have done , in fight : And lo ! shee shall be placed here in sight , Together with this Hag beside her set ...
Page 299
... Ladies head , To witnesse to the world that she by him is dead . ' XXVII Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred streight the Lady to be slaine ; But that same Squire , to whom she was more dere , When as he saw she ...
... Ladies head , To witnesse to the world that she by him is dead . ' XXVII Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred streight the Lady to be slaine ; But that same Squire , to whom she was more dere , When as he saw she ...
Page 373
... Ladies cause sight . say , XVII XVIII There he arriving boldly did present The fearefull Lady to her father deare , Most perfect pure , and guiltlesse innocent Of blame , as he did on his Knighthood sweare , Since first he saw her , and ...
... Ladies cause sight . say , XVII XVIII There he arriving boldly did present The fearefull Lady to her father deare , Most perfect pure , and guiltlesse innocent Of blame , as he did on his Knighthood sweare , Since first he saw her , and ...
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