Spencer: Book I of the Faery QueeneClarendon Press, 1883 - 257 pages |
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... wounds did remaine , The cruel markes of many a bloudy fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to the curbe to yield : Full jolly knight he seemd , and faire ...
... wounds did remaine , The cruel markes of many a bloudy fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to the curbe to yield : Full jolly knight he seemd , and faire ...
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... wound , The warlike beech , the ash for nothing ill , The fruitful olive , and the platane round , The carver holme , the maple seeldom inward sound . Chane . T. & C . 579708 . 10 Led with delight , they thus beguile the way , Untill ...
... wound , The warlike beech , the ash for nothing ill , The fruitful olive , and the platane round , The carver holme , the maple seeldom inward sound . Chane . T. & C . 579708 . 10 Led with delight , they thus beguile the way , Untill ...
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... wound , That hand or foot to stirre he strove in vaine : God helpe the man so wrapt in Errours endlesse traine . 19 His lady sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , Now now Sir knight , shew what ye bee , Add faith unto your force ...
... wound , That hand or foot to stirre he strove in vaine : God helpe the man so wrapt in Errours endlesse traine . 19 His lady sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , Now now Sir knight , shew what ye bee , Add faith unto your force ...
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... wound , And sucked up their dying mothers bloud , Making her death their life , and eke her hurt their good . 26 That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while ...
... wound , And sucked up their dying mothers bloud , Making her death their life , and eke her hurt their good . 26 That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while ...
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... the ground , That from the bloud he might be innocent , And with fresh clay did close the wooden wound : Then turning to his lady , dead with feare her found . 45 Her seeming dead he found with feigned feare , 24 THE FAERY QUEENE .
... the ground , That from the bloud he might be innocent , And with fresh clay did close the wooden wound : Then turning to his lady , dead with feare her found . 45 Her seeming dead he found with feigned feare , 24 THE FAERY QUEENE .
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Archimago Ariosto armes Bartsch beast blood bloud Brachet brest CANTO Chanson de Roland Chaucer Cotgrave cruell dame deadly deare death Dict Diez doth dragon dread dreadfull elfin knight English eternall evil eyes Faery Queene faire fast feare feeble fierce fight gentle Gloss glossary goodly Goth grace griefe groning hand hart hath heaven heavenly hight house of Pride Icel king lady Latin living lord Lord Leicester meaning mighty Milton Nares never nigh nought paine Paynim phrase poets powre pray pret pride Prince Arthur pron proud quoth rage Red Cross Knight seemd seems selfe sense Shepheards Calender shew shield shyning sight Skeat s.v. sonne sore Spenser spide Stratmann sweet thee thence thou tree Truth unto vaine verb viii wandring weary weene wight wondrous wont word wound wyde yron