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... armes in her forthwith they tynd , And generous stout courage did inspire , That she resolu'd , vnweeting to her Sire , Aduent'rous knighthood on her selfe to don , And counseld with her Nourse , her Maides attire To turne into a massy ...
... armes in her forthwith they tynd , And generous stout courage did inspire , That she resolu'd , vnweeting to her Sire , Aduent'rous knighthood on her selfe to don , And counseld with her Nourse , her Maides attire To turne into a massy ...
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... armes with falshood blent , And himselfe baffuld , and his armes vnherst , And broke his sword in twaine , and all his armour sperst . 38 The whiles his guilefull groome was fled away : But vaine it was to thinke from him to flie . Who ...
... armes with falshood blent , And himselfe baffuld , and his armes vnherst , And broke his sword in twaine , and all his armour sperst . 38 The whiles his guilefull groome was fled away : But vaine it was to thinke from him to flie . Who ...
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... armes , and learne to vse them right ; I The rather since that fortune hath this day Giuen to me the spoile of this dead knight , These goodly gilden armes , which I haue won in fight . 34 All which when well Sir Calidore had heard ...
... armes , and learne to vse them right ; I The rather since that fortune hath this day Giuen to me the spoile of this dead knight , These goodly gilden armes , which I haue won in fight . 34 All which when well Sir Calidore had heard ...
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FOWRE HYMNES | xxxvii |
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE LEGEND OF BRITOMARTIS OR OF CHASTITIE | 141 |
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