The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 42
... knight of the Redcrosse ; But he them spying gan to turne aside For feare , as seemd , or for some feigned losse : More greedy they of newes fast towards him do crosse . XXXV A silly man , in simple weeds forworne , And soild with dust ...
... knight of the Redcrosse ; But he them spying gan to turne aside For feare , as seemd , or for some feigned losse : More greedy they of newes fast towards him do crosse . XXXV A silly man , in simple weeds forworne , And soild with dust ...
Page 258
... knight upon a ventrous knight Without displeasance for to prove his spere . But reade you , Sir , sith ye my name have hight , What is your owne , that I mote you requite ? Certes , ' ( sayd he ) ' ye mote as now excuse Me from ...
... knight upon a ventrous knight Without displeasance for to prove his spere . But reade you , Sir , sith ye my name have hight , What is your owne , that I mote you requite ? Certes , ' ( sayd he ) ' ye mote as now excuse Me from ...
Page 370
... knight , and truth to Ladies all , And never to be recreant for feare Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and joyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose ...
... knight , and truth to Ladies all , And never to be recreant for feare Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and joyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose ...
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