The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... fight againe , new breathed and entire . XLV So fiersly , when these knights had breathed once , They gan to fight retourne , increasing more Their puissant force , and cruell rage attonce , With heaped strokes more hugely then before ...
... fight againe , new breathed and entire . XLV So fiersly , when these knights had breathed once , They gan to fight retourne , increasing more Their puissant force , and cruell rage attonce , With heaped strokes more hugely then before ...
Page 101
... fight , And breathes out wrath and hainous crueltee : Hard is his hap that first fals in his jeopardee . ' XLIV ' Mad man , ' ( said then the Palmer ) ' that does seeke Occasion to wrath , and cause of strife : Shee comes unsought , and ...
... fight , And breathes out wrath and hainous crueltee : Hard is his hap that first fals in his jeopardee . ' XLIV ' Mad man , ' ( said then the Palmer ) ' that does seeke Occasion to wrath , and cause of strife : Shee comes unsought , and ...
Page 248
... fight : And lo ! shee shall be placed here in sight , Together with this Hag beside her set , That who so winnes her may her have by right : But he shall have the Hag that is ybet , And with her alwaies ride , till he another get . ' X ...
... fight : And lo ! shee shall be placed here in sight , Together with this Hag beside her set , That who so winnes her may her have by right : But he shall have the Hag that is ybet , And with her alwaies ride , till he another get . ' X ...
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