The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 156
... hard assay Unto his Faery Queene he might present : But he him selfe betooke another way , To make more triall of his hardiment , [ went . And seek adventures as he with Prince Arthure waves , III Long so they traveiled through ...
... hard assay Unto his Faery Queene he might present : But he him selfe betooke another way , To make more triall of his hardiment , [ went . And seek adventures as he with Prince Arthure waves , III Long so they traveiled through ...
Page 279
... hard To take on him that paine : whose great desire He glad to satisfie , him selfe prepar'd To tell through what misfortune he had far'd In that atchievement , as to him befell , And all those daungers unto them declar'd ; Which sith ...
... hard To take on him that paine : whose great desire He glad to satisfie , him selfe prepar'd To tell through what misfortune he had far'd In that atchievement , as to him befell , And all those daungers unto them declar'd ; Which sith ...
Page 313
... hard , And round about his necke an halter tight , And ready for the gallow - tree prepard : His face was covered , and his head was bar'd , That who he was uneath was to descry ; And with full heavy heart with them he far'd , Griev'd ...
... hard , And round about his necke an halter tight , And ready for the gallow - tree prepard : His face was covered , and his head was bar'd , That who he was uneath was to descry ; And with full heavy heart with them he far'd , Griev'd ...
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