The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 140
... huge and infinite their numbers were , That all the land they under them did hyde ; So fowle and ugly , that exceeding feare Their visages imprest when they approched neare . VI Them in twelve troupes their Captein did dispart , And ...
... huge and infinite their numbers were , That all the land they under them did hyde ; So fowle and ugly , that exceeding feare Their visages imprest when they approched neare . VI Them in twelve troupes their Captein did dispart , And ...
Page 348
... huge terrour , to be more ydrad , He sternely marcht before the Castle gate , And , with bold vaunts and ydie threatning , bad Deliver him his owne , ere yet too late , To which they had no right , nor any wrong- full state . IV The ...
... huge terrour , to be more ydrad , He sternely marcht before the Castle gate , And , with bold vaunts and ydie threatning , bad Deliver him his owne , ere yet too late , To which they had no right , nor any wrong- full state . IV The ...
Page 356
... huge Polaxe did beare , Whose steale was yron - studded , but not long , With which he wont to fight to justifie his wrong : XV Of stature huge and hideous he was , Like to a Giant for his monstrous hight , And did in strength most ...
... huge Polaxe did beare , Whose steale was yron - studded , but not long , With which he wont to fight to justifie his wrong : XV Of stature huge and hideous he was , Like to a Giant for his monstrous hight , And did in strength most ...
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