The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 174
... armes bright . LIII " That , therefore , nought our passage may empeach , Let us in feigned armes our selves disguize , And our weake hands ( need makes good schollers ) teach The dreadful speare and shield to exercize : Ne certes ...
... armes bright . LIII " That , therefore , nought our passage may empeach , Let us in feigned armes our selves disguize , And our weake hands ( need makes good schollers ) teach The dreadful speare and shield to exercize : Ne certes ...
Page 306
... armes and proofe of chevalrie They gan themselves addresse , full rich a- guiz'd As each one had his furnitures deviz'd . And first of all issu'd Sir Marinell , [ terpriz'd And with him sixe kuights more , which en- To chalenge all in ...
... armes and proofe of chevalrie They gan themselves addresse , full rich a- guiz'd As each one had his furnitures deviz'd . And first of all issu'd Sir Marinell , [ terpriz'd And with him sixe kuights more , which en- To chalenge all in ...
Page 367
... armes impugneth And with his speare strooke me one stroke or plaine ? Which I , enforst to beare though to my paine , ' Certes , ' ( said he ) ' loth were I to have broken The law of armes : yet breake it should againe , Cast to requite ...
... armes impugneth And with his speare strooke me one stroke or plaine ? Which I , enforst to beare though to my paine , ' Certes , ' ( said he ) ' loth were I to have broken The law of armes : yet breake it should againe , Cast to requite ...
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