The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... selfe for this ; my selfe will for you fight , As ye have done for me : the left hand rubs the right . ' 6 XLI With that he put his spurres unto his steed , With speare in rest , and toward him did fare , Like shaft out of a bow ...
... selfe for this ; my selfe will for you fight , As ye have done for me : the left hand rubs the right . ' 6 XLI With that he put his spurres unto his steed , With speare in rest , and toward him did fare , Like shaft out of a bow ...
Page 323
... selfe ; another whyle She him condemn'd as trustlesse and untrew ; And then , her griefe with errour to beguyle , She fayn'd to count the time againe anew , As if before she had not counted trew : were , IX Even in the dore him meeting ...
... selfe ; another whyle She him condemn'd as trustlesse and untrew ; And then , her griefe with errour to beguyle , She fayn'd to count the time againe anew , As if before she had not counted trew : were , IX Even in the dore him meeting ...
Page 334
... selfe to slay : That , O ye Heavens , defend ! and turne away From her unto the miscreant him selfe ; That neither hath religion nor fay , But makes his God of his ungodly pelfe , And Idols serves : so let his Idols serve the Elfe ! XX ...
... selfe to slay : That , O ye Heavens , defend ! and turne away From her unto the miscreant him selfe ; That neither hath religion nor fay , But makes his God of his ungodly pelfe , And Idols serves : so let his Idols serve the Elfe ! XX ...
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