The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 123
... side , that neither mayle could hold , Ne shield defend the thunder of his throwes : Now to Pyrochles many strokes he told ; Eft to Cymochles twise so many fold ; Then , backe againe turning his busie hond , Them both atonce compeld ...
... side , that neither mayle could hold , Ne shield defend the thunder of his throwes : Now to Pyrochles many strokes he told ; Eft to Cymochles twise so many fold ; Then , backe againe turning his busie hond , Them both atonce compeld ...
Page 162
... side her selfe she softly layd , Of every finest fingers touch affrayd ; Ne any noise she made , ne word she spake , But inly sigh'd . At last the royall Mayd Out of her quiet slomber did awake , [ take . And chaunged her weary side the ...
... side her selfe she softly layd , Of every finest fingers touch affrayd ; Ne any noise she made , ne word she spake , But inly sigh'd . At last the royall Mayd Out of her quiet slomber did awake , [ take . And chaunged her weary side the ...
Page 242
... side sixe judges were dispos'd , To view and deeme the deedes of armes that And on the other side , in fresh aray , Fayre Canacee upon a stately stage Was set , to see the fortune of that fray , And to be seene , as his most worthie ...
... side sixe judges were dispos'd , To view and deeme the deedes of armes that And on the other side , in fresh aray , Fayre Canacee upon a stately stage Was set , to see the fortune of that fray , And to be seene , as his most worthie ...
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