The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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... head his dreadfull hat he dight , Which maketh him invisible in sight , 1280 [ swerds ; And mocketh th ' eyes of all the lookers on , Making them thinke it but a vision . Through power of that , he runnes through enemies Through power ...
... head his dreadfull hat he dight , Which maketh him invisible in sight , 1280 [ swerds ; And mocketh th ' eyes of all the lookers on , Making them thinke it but a vision . Through power of that , he runnes through enemies Through power ...
Page 38
... head he tooke away , And then him waking , forc'd up to rize . The Lion looking up gan him avize , As one late in a traunce , what had of long Become of him ; for fantasie is strong . " Arise , ( said Mercurie ) thou sluggish beast ...
... head he tooke away , And then him waking , forc'd up to rize . The Lion looking up gan him avize , As one late in a traunce , what had of long Become of him ; for fantasie is strong . " Arise , ( said Mercurie ) thou sluggish beast ...
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... head and taile , And life to move it selfe upon the water . Strange thing ! how bold and swift the monster was , 220 That neither car'd for wynd , nor haile , nor raine , Nor swelling waves , but thorough them did passe So proudly that ...
... head and taile , And life to move it selfe upon the water . Strange thing ! how bold and swift the monster was , 220 That neither car'd for wynd , nor haile , nor raine , Nor swelling waves , but thorough them did passe So proudly that ...
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Prosopopoia or Mother Hubberds Tale | 1 |
by Bellay | 40 |
Mulopotmos or The Fate of the Butterflie | 55 |
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