The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 101
... sonne of Herebus and Night ; But Herebus sonne of Aeternitie is hight . XLII ' So from immortall race he does proceede , That mortall hands may not withstand his might , Drad for his derring doe and bloody deed ; For all in blood and ...
... sonne of Herebus and Night ; But Herebus sonne of Aeternitie is hight . XLII ' So from immortall race he does proceede , That mortall hands may not withstand his might , Drad for his derring doe and bloody deed ; For all in blood and ...
Page 172
... sonne Edwin all those wrongs shall Ne shall availe the wicked sorcery [ wreake ; Of false Pellite his purposes to breake , But him shall slay , and on a gallowes bleak Shall give th ' enchaunter his unhappy hire . Then shall the Britons ...
... sonne Edwin all those wrongs shall Ne shall availe the wicked sorcery [ wreake ; Of false Pellite his purposes to breake , But him shall slay , and on a gallowes bleak Shall give th ' enchaunter his unhappy hire . Then shall the Britons ...
Page 469
... Sonne . Which story is to be redde in Diodorus Syc . of the hyl Ida ; from whence , he sayth , all night time is to bee seene a mightye fire , as if the skye burned , which toward morning beginneth to gather into a rownd forme , and ...
... Sonne . Which story is to be redde in Diodorus Syc . of the hyl Ida ; from whence , he sayth , all night time is to bee seene a mightye fire , as if the skye burned , which toward morning beginneth to gather into a rownd forme , and ...
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