The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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Page 37
... seem'd to throw From flaming mouth bright sparkles fierie red , That suddeine horror to faint harts did show ; And scaly tayle was stretcht adowne his backe full low . 32 Vpon the top of all his loftie crest , A bunch of haires ...
... seem'd to throw From flaming mouth bright sparkles fierie red , That suddeine horror to faint harts did show ; And scaly tayle was stretcht adowne his backe full low . 32 Vpon the top of all his loftie crest , A bunch of haires ...
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... seem'd himselfe as conquered to yield . Whom when his maistresse proud perceiu'd to fall , Whiles yet his feeble feet for faintnesse reeld , Vnto the Gyant loudly she gan call , O helpe Orgoglio , helpe , or else we perish all . 21 At ...
... seem'd himselfe as conquered to yield . Whom when his maistresse proud perceiu'd to fall , Whiles yet his feeble feet for faintnesse reeld , Vnto the Gyant loudly she gan call , O helpe Orgoglio , helpe , or else we perish all . 21 At ...
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... seem'd to rore , Whom rauenous hunger did thereto constraine : Then gan he tosse aloft his stretched traine , And therewith scourge the buxome aire so sore , That to his force to yeelden it was faine ; Ne ought his sturdiestrokes might ...
... seem'd to rore , Whom rauenous hunger did thereto constraine : Then gan he tosse aloft his stretched traine , And therewith scourge the buxome aire so sore , That to his force to yeelden it was faine ; Ne ought his sturdiestrokes might ...
Page 63
... seem'd ; And his deare Ladie , that beheld it all , Durst not approch for dread , which she mis- deem'd , But yet at last , when as the direfull feend She saw not stirre , off - shaking vaine affright , She nigher drew , and saw that ...
... seem'd ; And his deare Ladie , that beheld it all , Durst not approch for dread , which she mis- deem'd , But yet at last , when as the direfull feend She saw not stirre , off - shaking vaine affright , She nigher drew , and saw that ...
Page 110
... seem'd mote beare so monstrous might : The one vpon his couered shield did fall , Andglauncing downe would nothisownerbyte : But th'other did vpon his troncheon smyte , Which hewing quite a sunder , further way It made , and on his ...
... seem'd mote beare so monstrous might : The one vpon his couered shield did fall , Andglauncing downe would nothisownerbyte : But th'other did vpon his troncheon smyte , Which hewing quite a sunder , further way It made , and on his ...
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