The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... shield had right , In equall lists they should the morrow next it fight . Cause of my new griefe , cause of my new. XXXVI And , after all , upon the wagon beame , Rode Sathan with a smarting whip in hand , With which he forward lasht the ...
... shield had right , In equall lists they should the morrow next it fight . Cause of my new griefe , cause of my new. XXXVI And , after all , upon the wagon beame , Rode Sathan with a smarting whip in hand , With which he forward lasht the ...
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... shield so heavie lites , That to the ground it doubleth him full low : What mortall wight could ever beare so mon- strous blow ? XIX And in his fall his shield , that covered was , Did loose his vele by chaunce , and open flew ; The ...
... shield so heavie lites , That to the ground it doubleth him full low : What mortall wight could ever beare so mon- strous blow ? XIX And in his fall his shield , that covered was , Did loose his vele by chaunce , and open flew ; The ...
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... shield , of many sought in vaine , The shield of Love , whose guerdon me hath graced , Was hangd on high with golden ribbands laced ; And in the marble stone was written this , With golden letters goodly well enchaced ; Blessed the man ...
... shield , of many sought in vaine , The shield of Love , whose guerdon me hath graced , Was hangd on high with golden ribbands laced ; And in the marble stone was written this , With golden letters goodly well enchaced ; Blessed the man ...
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