Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... wound , which warlike hand of enemy Nought is more honorable to a knight Nought is on earth more sacred or divine Nought is there under heav'ns wide hollow- nesse . · So oft as I this history record . • 484 · 582 575 412 • 579 575 ...
... wound , which warlike hand of enemy Nought is more honorable to a knight Nought is on earth more sacred or divine Nought is there under heav'ns wide hollow- nesse . · So oft as I this history record . • 484 · 582 575 412 • 579 575 ...
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... wound ; The warlike Beech ; the Ash for nothing ill ; The fruitfull Olive ; and the Platane round ; The carver Holme ; the Maple seeldom inward sound . X Led with delight , they thus beguile the way , Untill the blustring storme is ...
... wound ; The warlike Beech ; the Ash for nothing ill ; The fruitfull Olive ; and the Platane round ; The carver Holme ; the Maple seeldom inward sound . X Led with delight , they thus beguile the way , Untill the blustring storme is ...
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... wound , That hand or foot to stirr he strove in vaine . God helpe the man so wrapt in Errours end- lesse traine ! XIX His Lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , ' Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto ...
... wound , That hand or foot to stirr he strove in vaine . God helpe the man so wrapt in Errours end- lesse traine ! XIX His Lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , ' Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto ...
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... wound , And sucked up their dying mothers bloud , Making her death their life , and eke her hurt their good . XXVI That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly Impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom ...
... wound , And sucked up their dying mothers bloud , Making her death their life , and eke her hurt their good . XXVI That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly Impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom ...
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... wound : [ her fownd . My body all , through charmes and magicke Then , turning to his Lady , dead with feare might , That all my senses were bereaved quight : Then brought she me into this desert waste , And by my wretched lovers side ...
... wound : [ her fownd . My body all , through charmes and magicke Then , turning to his Lady , dead with feare might , That all my senses were bereaved quight : Then brought she me into this desert waste , And by my wretched lovers side ...
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