The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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... chaunce , And after for that Ladie did inquere ; Which being taught , he forward gan aduaunce His fair enchaunted steed , and eke his charmed launce . 26 Ere long he came , where Vna traueild slow , And that wilde Champion wayting her ...
... chaunce , And after for that Ladie did inquere ; Which being taught , he forward gan aduaunce His fair enchaunted steed , and eke his charmed launce . 26 Ere long he came , where Vna traueild slow , And that wilde Champion wayting her ...
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... chaunce , and open flew : The light whereof , that heauens light did pas , Such blazing brightnesse through the aier threw , That eye mote not the same endure to vew . Which when the Gyaunt spyde with staring eye , He downe let fall his ...
... chaunce , and open flew : The light whereof , that heauens light did pas , Such blazing brightnesse through the aier threw , That eye mote not the same endure to vew . Which when the Gyaunt spyde with staring eye , He downe let fall his ...
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... chaunce may beare : But God you neuer let his charmed speeches heare . 31 How may a man ( said he ) with idle speach Be wonne , to spoyle the Castle of his health ? I wote ( quoth he ) whom triall late did teach , That like would not ...
... chaunce may beare : But God you neuer let his charmed speeches heare . 31 How may a man ( said he ) with idle speach Be wonne , to spoyle the Castle of his health ? I wote ( quoth he ) whom triall late did teach , That like would not ...
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... chaunce . 30 Certes ( said he ) well mote I shame to tell The fond encheason , that me hither led . A false infamous faitour late befell Me for to meet , that seemed ill bested , And playnd of grieuous outrage , which he red A knight ...
... chaunce . 30 Certes ( said he ) well mote I shame to tell The fond encheason , that me hither led . A false infamous faitour late befell Me for to meet , that seemed ill bested , And playnd of grieuous outrage , which he red A knight ...
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... chaunce . But read how art thou nam'd , and of what kin . Phedon I hight ( quoth he ) and do aduaunce Mine auncestry from famous Coradin , Who first to rayse our house to honour did begin . 37 ۱ Thus as he spake , lo far away they spyde ...
... chaunce . But read how art thou nam'd , and of what kin . Phedon I hight ( quoth he ) and do aduaunce Mine auncestry from famous Coradin , Who first to rayse our house to honour did begin . 37 ۱ Thus as he spake , lo far away they spyde ...
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