The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... seene ! H. B. When stout Achilles heard of Helens rape , And what revenge the States of Greece devisd , Thinking by sleight the fatall warres to scape , In womans weedes him selfe he then disguisde ; But this devise Ulysses soone did ...
... seene ! H. B. When stout Achilles heard of Helens rape , And what revenge the States of Greece devisd , Thinking by sleight the fatall warres to scape , In womans weedes him selfe he then disguisde ; But this devise Ulysses soone did ...
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... seene but like an image in a glass . V !! That well may seemen true ; for well weene , That this same day when she on Arlo sat , Her garment was so bright and wondrous sheene , Most dainty trees , that , shooting up anon , Did seeme to ...
... seene but like an image in a glass . V !! That well may seemen true ; for well weene , That this same day when she on Arlo sat , Her garment was so bright and wondrous sheene , Most dainty trees , that , shooting up anon , Did seeme to ...
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... seene , forejudgment proveth true . Then to her selfe she gives her Aegide shield , And steelhed speare , and morion on her hedd , Such as she oft is seene in warlicke field : Then sets she forth , how with her weapon aredd [ did yield ...
... seene , forejudgment proveth true . Then to her selfe she gives her Aegide shield , And steelhed speare , and morion on her hedd , Such as she oft is seene in warlicke field : Then sets she forth , how with her weapon aredd [ did yield ...
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