The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 73
... fell , gave , And overflowed all the fertile plaine , As it had deawed bene with timely raine : Life and long health that gracious ointment [ againe And deadly wounds could heale , and reare The sencelesse corse appointed for the grave ...
... fell , gave , And overflowed all the fertile plaine , As it had deawed bene with timely raine : Life and long health that gracious ointment [ againe And deadly wounds could heale , and reare The sencelesse corse appointed for the grave ...
Page 184
... fell Smote him so rudely on the Pannikell , That to the chin he clefte his head in twaine . Downe on the ground his carkas groveling fell : His sinfull sowle with desperate disdaine Out of her fleshly ferme fled to the place of paine ...
... fell Smote him so rudely on the Pannikell , That to the chin he clefte his head in twaine . Downe on the ground his carkas groveling fell : His sinfull sowle with desperate disdaine Out of her fleshly ferme fled to the place of paine ...
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... Fell , befell , 249 ; gall , 218 Fell , fierce , cruel , 172 , 220 , 337. Felly , cruelly , 36 , 142 , 242 , 417. Fellonest , most fell , 239. Fellon- ous , wicked , fell , 162. Felnesse , cruelty , fierce- ness , 123 , 270 , 276 Eterne ...
... Fell , befell , 249 ; gall , 218 Fell , fierce , cruel , 172 , 220 , 337. Felly , cruelly , 36 , 142 , 242 , 417. Fellonest , most fell , 239. Fellon- ous , wicked , fell , 162. Felnesse , cruelty , fierce- ness , 123 , 270 , 276 Eterne ...
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