The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserOxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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Page 222
... force , their forces to repell , That seeke perforce her from you both to take , And of your gotten spoyle their owne triumph to make . 25 Thereat Sir Blandamour with countenancesterne , All full of wrath , thus fiercely him bespake ; A ...
... force , their forces to repell , That seeke perforce her from you both to take , And of your gotten spoyle their owne triumph to make . 25 Thereat Sir Blandamour with countenancesterne , All full of wrath , thus fiercely him bespake ; A ...
Page 226
... force close vnderneath his shield , That through the mayles into his thigh it entred , And there arresting , readie way did yield , For bloud to gush forth on the grassie field ; That he for paine himselfe n'ote right vpreare , But too ...
... force close vnderneath his shield , That through the mayles into his thigh it entred , And there arresting , readie way did yield , For bloud to gush forth on the grassie field ; That he for paine himselfe n'ote right vpreare , But too ...
Page 673
... force to come , 11. i . 5 ; to force , constrain , 1. vi . 26 . compile , compyle , to build , III . iii . 10 ; to heap up , produce , 1. ii . 12 , vi . 1 ; to compose ( of a song ) , Iv . viii . 4 , Beautie 273 ; to com- pose , settle ...
... force to come , 11. i . 5 ; to force , constrain , 1. vi . 26 . compile , compyle , to build , III . iii . 10 ; to heap up , produce , 1. ii . 12 , vi . 1 ; to compose ( of a song ) , Iv . viii . 4 , Beautie 273 ; to com- pose , settle ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
69 | 125 |
THE Legend of Cambel and Telamond or of FRIENDSHIP | 213 |
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