The Gateway to Spenser: Tales Retold by Emily Underdown from "The Faerie Queene" of Edmund Spenser1913 - 399 pages |
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... light , and served to reveal to him the contents of the place , which were quite as horrible as Una had told him they would be . the All along the floor of the den lay a hideous creature , like an enormous snake ; upper part of its body ...
... light , and served to reveal to him the contents of the place , which were quite as horrible as Una had told him they would be . the All along the floor of the den lay a hideous creature , like an enormous snake ; upper part of its body ...
Page 160
... light , he noticed that the walls and floor and roof were covered with gold , though so encrusted with dust and covered with cobwebs that its glitter was hidden . The cave contained many huge chests and coffers filled with gold , and ...
... light , he noticed that the walls and floor and roof were covered with gold , though so encrusted with dust and covered with cobwebs that its glitter was hidden . The cave contained many huge chests and coffers filled with gold , and ...
Page 349
... light of the rising sun shone on both their faces , did he and the lady recognize each other , for the rescuer was no other than Calepine himself . During all these weary days had the knight sought his lady , and now in this strange and ...
... light of the rising sun shone on both their faces , did he and the lady recognize each other , for the rescuer was no other than Calepine himself . During all these weary days had the knight sought his lady , and now in this strange and ...
Contents
Edmund Spenser | 7 |
Una and the Red Cross Knight | 65 |
The Red Cross Knight and Una set | 105 |
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The Gateway to Spenser: Tales Retold by Emily Underdown From the Faerie ... Edmund Spenser No preview available - 2018 |
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Acrasia adventure Amoret appeared Archimago armour arms beautiful began Bellamour Belphœbe Blatant Beast bore Braggadocchio brave Britomart brought Calepine captive castle Claribell Coridon cried cruel cruel jaws dear distress doth dragon dread Duessa dwarf EDMUND SPENSER escape evil eyes fair fair lady Fairy Queen fear fell fierce fight Florimell forest fury gazing gentle girdle Glaucè Gloriana gold grief ground hand hath heart hideous hollow earth horse knew lady lion lover maiden Mammon Marinell Melibee monster once Orgoglio palmer Paridell Pastorella Prince Arthur Pyrochles quest rage Red Cross Knight rest rode Sansjoy Saracen Satyrane Scudamour seemed seized Serena shepherds shield side sight Sir Artegall Sir Calidore Sir Guyon sith soon sore sought spear squire steed stood story strange stroke sweet sword tell terror thought Timias told tournament tree Triamond turned Una's unto weary wicked witch wonderful wound wrath