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... fight . 19 These two gay knights , vowd to so diuerse loues , Each other does enuie with deadly hate , And dayly warre against his foeman moues , In hope to win more fauour with his mate , And th'others pleasing seruice to abate , To ...
... fight . 19 These two gay knights , vowd to so diuerse loues , Each other does enuie with deadly hate , And dayly warre against his foeman moues , In hope to win more fauour with his mate , And th'others pleasing seruice to abate , To ...
Page 295
... fight , And gathering them vnto her citties gate , Made them all enter in before her sight , And all the wounded , and the weake in state , To be conuayed in , ere she would once retrate . 46 When thus the field was voided all away ...
... fight , And gathering them vnto her citties gate , Made them all enter in before her sight , And all the wounded , and the weake in state , To be conuayed in , ere she would once retrate . 46 When thus the field was voided all away ...
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... fight . 9 And willed him for to reclayme with speed His scattred people , ere they all were slaine , And time and ... fight , to iustifie his wrong . 15 Of stature huge and hideous he was , Like to a Giant for his monstrous hight , And ...
... fight . 9 And willed him for to reclayme with speed His scattred people , ere they all were slaine , And time and ... fight , to iustifie his wrong . 15 Of stature huge and hideous he was , Like to a Giant for his monstrous hight , And ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE Legende of the Knight oF THE RED CROSSE or | 50 |
THE LEGEND OF SIR GVYON OR OF TEMPERAVNCE | 140 |
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