The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... Hath worne to nought , now feeling sommers might Casts off his ragged skin and freshly doth him dight . XXIV . All was , through vertue of the Ring he wore ; The which not onely did not from him let One drop of bloud to fall , but did ...
... Hath worne to nought , now feeling sommers might Casts off his ragged skin and freshly doth him dight . XXIV . All was , through vertue of the Ring he wore ; The which not onely did not from him let One drop of bloud to fall , but did ...
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... hath were loth to lose so light , ( For so to lose a Lady were great shame , ) Yee shall her winne , as I have done , in fight : And lo ! shee shall be placed here in sight Together with this Hag beside her set , That whoso winnes her ...
... hath were loth to lose so light , ( For so to lose a Lady were great shame , ) Yee shall her winne , as I have done , in fight : And lo ! shee shall be placed here in sight Together with this Hag beside her set , That whoso winnes her ...
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... hath bene through all ages ever seene , That with the praise of armes and chevalrie The prize of beautie still hath ioyned beene ; And that for reasons speciall privitee ; For either doth on other much relie : For He me seemes most fit ...
... hath bene through all ages ever seene , That with the praise of armes and chevalrie The prize of beautie still hath ioyned beene ; And that for reasons speciall privitee ; For either doth on other much relie : For He me seemes most fit ...
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... hath this day so many so unmanly shent . " XIX . powre ; Thereat all Knights gan laugh , and Ladies lowre : Till that at last the gentle Amoret Likewise assayd to prove that Girdles And , having it about her middle set , Did find it fit ...
... hath this day so many so unmanly shent . " XIX . powre ; Thereat all Knights gan laugh , and Ladies lowre : Till that at last the gentle Amoret Likewise assayd to prove that Girdles And , having it about her middle set , Did find it fit ...
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... sayd he , " a stranger Knight Shame and dishonour hath unto me donne ; On whom I waite to wreake that foule despight , Whenever he this way shall passe by day or night . " VI . " Shame be his meede , " quoth C. VI . ] 53 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... sayd he , " a stranger Knight Shame and dishonour hath unto me donne ; On whom I waite to wreake that foule despight , Whenever he this way shall passe by day or night . " VI . " Shame be his meede , " quoth C. VI . ] 53 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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