The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 51
... blood - thirstie blade , Stroke one of those deformed heades so sore , That of his puissaunce proud ensample made : His monstrous scalpe downe to his teeth it tore , And that misformed shape misshaped more . A sea of blood gusht from ...
... blood - thirstie blade , Stroke one of those deformed heades so sore , That of his puissaunce proud ensample made : His monstrous scalpe downe to his teeth it tore , And that misformed shape misshaped more . A sea of blood gusht from ...
Page 84
... blood besprincled was ; His ruddy lips did smyle , and rosy red Did paint his chearefull cheekes , yett being ded ; Seemd to have beene a goodly personage , Now in his freshest flowre of lusty - hed , Fitt to inflame faire Lady with ...
... blood besprincled was ; His ruddy lips did smyle , and rosy red Did paint his chearefull cheekes , yett being ded ; Seemd to have beene a goodly personage , Now in his freshest flowre of lusty - hed , Fitt to inflame faire Lady with ...
Page 185
... blood deformed , lay in deadly swownd ; In whose faire eyes , like lamps of quenched fire , The Christall humor stood congealed rownd ; His locks , like faded leaves fallen to grownd , Knotted with blood in bounches rudely ran ; And his ...
... blood deformed , lay in deadly swownd ; In whose faire eyes , like lamps of quenched fire , The Christall humor stood congealed rownd ; His locks , like faded leaves fallen to grownd , Knotted with blood in bounches rudely ran ; And his ...
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