The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... Beare ; [ teare ; And from the she Beares teats her whelps to And eke wyld roring Buls he would him make To tame , and ryde their backes , not made to beare ; And the Robuckes in flight to overtake , [ quake . That everie beast for ...
... Beare ; [ teare ; And from the she Beares teats her whelps to And eke wyld roring Buls he would him make To tame , and ryde their backes , not made to beare ; And the Robuckes in flight to overtake , [ quake . That everie beast for ...
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... Beare for his penaunce that same 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 ...
... Beare for his penaunce that same 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 ...
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... beare she thought it thing too base . Which when as he perceiv'd he thus bespake : Faire Lady , let it not you seeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; My selfe will beare a part , coportion of your packe . ' XLVIII So ...
... beare she thought it thing too base . Which when as he perceiv'd he thus bespake : Faire Lady , let it not you seeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; My selfe will beare a part , coportion of your packe . ' XLVIII So ...
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