The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 102
... nigh , he never staid to greete , Ne chaffar words , prowd corage to provoke , But prickt so fiers , that underneath his feete The smouldring dust did rownd about him smoke , Both horse and man nigh able for to choke ; And fayrly ...
... nigh , he never staid to greete , Ne chaffar words , prowd corage to provoke , But prickt so fiers , that underneath his feete The smouldring dust did rownd about him smoke , Both horse and man nigh able for to choke ; And fayrly ...
Page 145
... nigh ; yet nigh it drawes All passengers , that none from it can shift : For , whiles they fly that Gulfes devouringjawes , They on this rock are rent , and sunck in helples wawes . ' V Forward they passe , and strongly he them rowes ...
... nigh ; yet nigh it drawes All passengers , that none from it can shift : For , whiles they fly that Gulfes devouringjawes , They on this rock are rent , and sunck in helples wawes . ' V Forward they passe , and strongly he them rowes ...
Page 351
... nigh choked with the deadly stinke . Through many perils ; and much way did pas , Such loathly matter were small lust to speake Till nigh unto the place at length approcht he has . or thinke . XXXII XXXVII Then downe to ground fell that ...
... nigh choked with the deadly stinke . Through many perils ; and much way did pas , Such loathly matter were small lust to speake Till nigh unto the place at length approcht he has . or thinke . XXXII XXXVII Then downe to ground fell that ...
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