The Gateway to Spenser: Tales Retold by Emily Underdown from "The Faerie Queene" of Edmund Spenser1913 - 399 pages |
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... eyes had been able to see things more clearly , and he had discovered the true character of the place which gave him shelter . It was the dwarf who first really opened his eyes to this , for one day it chanced that he came across a deep ...
... eyes had been able to see things more clearly , and he had discovered the true character of the place which gave him shelter . It was the dwarf who first really opened his eyes to this , for one day it chanced that he came across a deep ...
Page 66
... eyes have seen . These very eyes have seen the knight you speak of both living and dead . " At these melancholy tidings Una fell into a swoon , from which Satyrane gently restored her , and with return of consciousness she begged the ...
... eyes have seen . These very eyes have seen the knight you speak of both living and dead . " At these melancholy tidings Una fell into a swoon , from which Satyrane gently restored her , and with return of consciousness she begged the ...
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... eyes of both the giant and the dragon . As the dragon's eyes met this flashing light , he at once became stone blind , and began to totter , and Duessa , feeling that he was about to fall , shrieked to Orgoglio to save her . 66 " Oh ...
... eyes of both the giant and the dragon . As the dragon's eyes met this flashing light , he at once became stone blind , and began to totter , and Duessa , feeling that he was about to fall , shrieked to Orgoglio to save her . 66 " Oh ...
Contents
Edmund Spenser | 7 |
Una and the Red Cross Knight | 65 |
The Red Cross Knight and Una set | 105 |
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