The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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... armes and siluer shielde , Wherein old dints of deepe wounds did re- maine , The cruell markes of many ' a bloudy fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he neuer wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to ...
... armes and siluer shielde , Wherein old dints of deepe wounds did re- maine , The cruell markes of many ' a bloudy fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he neuer wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to ...
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... armes and dreaded fight : Those two he tooke , and in a secret bed , Couered with darknesse and misdeeming night , Them both together laid , to ioy in vaine delight . 4 Forthwith he runnes with feigned faithfull hast Vnto his B 3 Cant ...
... armes and dreaded fight : Those two he tooke , and in a secret bed , Couered with darknesse and misdeeming night , Them both together laid , to ioy in vaine delight . 4 Forthwith he runnes with feigned faithfull hast Vnto his B 3 Cant ...
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... armes did wisely vnderstand . Eftsoones he perced through his chaufed chest With thrilling point of deadly yron brand , And launcht his Lordly hart : with death opprest He roar'd aloud , whiles life forsooke his stub- borne brest . 43 ...
... armes did wisely vnderstand . Eftsoones he perced through his chaufed chest With thrilling point of deadly yron brand , And launcht his Lordly hart : with death opprest He roar'd aloud , whiles life forsooke his stub- borne brest . 43 ...
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... armes in field . Why dame ( quoth he ) what oddes can euer bee , Where both do fight alike , to win or yield ? Yea but ( quoth she ) he beares a charmed shield , And eke enchaunted armes , that none can perce , Ne none can wound the man ...
... armes in field . Why dame ( quoth he ) what oddes can euer bee , Where both do fight alike , to win or yield ? Yea but ( quoth she ) he beares a charmed shield , And eke enchaunted armes , that none can perce , Ne none can wound the man ...
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... armes , and battailous array : For with that Pagan proud he combat will that day . 3 And forth he comes into the commune hall , Where earely waite him many a gazing eye , To weet what end to straunger knights may fall . There many ...
... armes , and battailous array : For with that Pagan proud he combat will that day . 3 And forth he comes into the commune hall , Where earely waite him many a gazing eye , To weet what end to straunger knights may fall . There many ...
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