The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... royall heart disdaining to be thrall : But all in vaine : for what might one do more ? They have him taken captive , though it grieve him sore . XXXIII . Whereof when newes to Triamond was brought Thereas c . IV . ] 29 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... royall heart disdaining to be thrall : But all in vaine : for what might one do more ? They have him taken captive , though it grieve him sore . XXXIII . Whereof when newes to Triamond was brought Thereas c . IV . ] 29 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... thrall Her claym'd , by him in battell wonne long sens : Whereto herselfe he did to witnesse call ; Who , being askt , accordingly confessed all . XXIV . Thereat exceeding wroth was Satyran ; And wroth c . v . ] 43 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... thrall Her claym'd , by him in battell wonne long sens : Whereto herselfe he did to witnesse call ; Who , being askt , accordingly confessed all . XXIV . Thereat exceeding wroth was Satyran ; And wroth c . v . ] 43 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... thrall , That whylome in your minde wont to despise them all . XXIX . Soone as she heard the name of Artegall , Her hart did leape , and all her heart - strings tremble , For sudden ioy and secret feare withall ; And all her vitall ...
... thrall , That whylome in your minde wont to despise them all . XXIX . Soone as she heard the name of Artegall , Her hart did leape , and all her heart - strings tremble , For sudden ioy and secret feare withall ; And all her vitall ...
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... thrall , the sad Æmylia . " XIX . " Ah ! sad Emylia , " then sayd Amoret , " Thy ruefull plight I pitty as mine owne ! But read to me , by what devise or wit Hast thou in all this time from him unknowne Thine honour say'd , though into ...
... thrall , the sad Æmylia . " XIX . " Ah ! sad Emylia , " then sayd Amoret , " Thy ruefull plight I pitty as mine owne ! But read to me , by what devise or wit Hast thou in all this time from him unknowne Thine honour say'd , though into ...
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... thrall . XLIV . But to his speach he aunswered no whit , But stood still mute , as if he had beene dum , Ne signe of sence did shew , ne common wit , As one with griefe and anguishe over - cum ; And unto every thing did aunswere mum ...
... thrall . XLIV . But to his speach he aunswered no whit , But stood still mute , as if he had beene dum , Ne signe of sence did shew , ne common wit , As one with griefe and anguishe over - cum ; And unto every thing did aunswere mum ...
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