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... Prince bowing with reuerence dew , As to the Patrone of his life , thus sayd ; My Lord , my liege , by whose most ... Prince recou'ring his stolne sword , And Guyon his lost shield , they both yfere Forth passed on their way in faire ...
... Prince bowing with reuerence dew , As to the Patrone of his life , thus sayd ; My Lord , my liege , by whose most ... Prince recou'ring his stolne sword , And Guyon his lost shield , they both yfere Forth passed on their way in faire ...
Page 313
... Prince him readie did awayte , In glistering armes right goodly well beseene , That shone as bright , as doth the heauen sheene ; And by his stirrup Talus did attend , Playing his pages part , as he had beene Before directed by his Lord ...
... Prince him readie did awayte , In glistering armes right goodly well beseene , That shone as bright , as doth the heauen sheene ; And by his stirrup Talus did attend , Playing his pages part , as he had beene Before directed by his Lord ...
Page 324
... Prince did thonder ; Who from his saddle swarued nought asyde , Neto their force gaue way , , that wasgreat wonder , But like a bulwarke , firmely did abyde , Rebutting him , which in the midst did ryde , With so huge rigour , that his ...
... Prince did thonder ; Who from his saddle swarued nought asyde , Neto their force gaue way , , that wasgreat wonder , But like a bulwarke , firmely did abyde , Rebutting him , which in the midst did ryde , With so huge rigour , that his ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 34 |
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