Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... wings when forth he did display , Were like two sayles , in which the hollow wynd Is gathered full , and worketh speedy way : And eke the pennes , that did his pineons bynd , Were like mayne - yards , with flying canvas lynd , With ...
... wings when forth he did display , Were like two sayles , in which the hollow wynd Is gathered full , and worketh speedy way : And eke the pennes , that did his pineons bynd , Were like mayne - yards , with flying canvas lynd , With ...
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Selections Edmund Spenser William Lindsay Renwick. Then with his waving wings displayed wyde , Himselfe up high he ... wing , then broad displayd . The percing steele there wrought a wound full wyde , That with the uncouth smart the ...
Selections Edmund Spenser William Lindsay Renwick. Then with his waving wings displayed wyde , Himselfe up high he ... wing , then broad displayd . The percing steele there wrought a wound full wyde , That with the uncouth smart the ...
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... wings to stye above the ground ; But his late wounded wing unserviceable found . Then full of griefe and anguish vehement , XXV xxvi He lowdly brayd , that like was never heard , And from his wide devouring oven sent A flake of fire ...
... wings to stye above the ground ; But his late wounded wing unserviceable found . Then full of griefe and anguish vehement , XXV xxvi He lowdly brayd , that like was never heard , And from his wide devouring oven sent A flake of fire ...
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