The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 272
... Prince in armour bright , He cald to him aloud his case to rew , And rescue him , through succour of his might , From that his cruell foe that him pursewd in sight . XLI XLV But , ere his hand he could recure againe To ward his bodie ...
... Prince in armour bright , He cald to him aloud his case to rew , And rescue him , through succour of his might , From that his cruell foe that him pursewd in sight . XLI XLV But , ere his hand he could recure againe To ward his bodie ...
Page 335
... Prince arrived there , And sending to the Souldan in despight A bold defyance , did of him requere That Damsell whom he held as wrongfull prisonere . XXVIII Wherewith the Souldan all with furie fraught , Swearing and banning most ...
... Prince arrived there , And sending to the Souldan in despight A bold defyance , did of him requere That Damsell whom he held as wrongfull prisonere . XXVIII Wherewith the Souldan all with furie fraught , Swearing and banning most ...
Page 347
... Prince hard preased in betweene , And entraunce wonne : Streight th ' other fled away , And meeting him right in the middle race Did all their speares attonce on him enchace . As three great Culverings for battrie bent , And leveld all ...
... Prince hard preased in betweene , And entraunce wonne : Streight th ' other fled away , And meeting him right in the middle race Did all their speares attonce on him enchace . As three great Culverings for battrie bent , And leveld all ...
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