Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page xxxi
... side of a volcanic mountain . That the perils of so living were not merely imaginary , we shall presently see . He did not shed tears and strike his bosom , like the miserable Ovid at Tomi ; he wore rather in his bonds a cheerful brow ...
... side of a volcanic mountain . That the perils of so living were not merely imaginary , we shall presently see . He did not shed tears and strike his bosom , like the miserable Ovid at Tomi ; he wore rather in his bonds a cheerful brow ...
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... side of a lake which was fed by the river Awbey or Mulla , as the poet christened it . ' Two miles north - west of Doneraile , ' writes Charles Smith in his Natural and Civil History of the County aud City of Cork , 1774 , ( i . 340 ...
... side of a lake which was fed by the river Awbey or Mulla , as the poet christened it . ' Two miles north - west of Doneraile , ' writes Charles Smith in his Natural and Civil History of the County aud City of Cork , 1774 , ( i . 340 ...
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... side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The knight of the Redcrosse , when him he Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous , [ spide Gan fairely couch his speare , and towards ride . Soone meete they both , both ...
... side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The knight of the Redcrosse , when him he Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous , [ spide Gan fairely couch his speare , and towards ride . Soone meete they both , both ...
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... side me pight ; Where now , enclosd in wooden wals full faste , Banisht from living wights , our wearie daies we waste . ' XLIII ' But how long time , ' said then the Elfin knight , ' Are you in this misformed hous to dwell ? ' ' We may ...
... side me pight ; Where now , enclosd in wooden wals full faste , Banisht from living wights , our wearie daies we waste . ' XLIII ' But how long time , ' said then the Elfin knight , ' Are you in this misformed hous to dwell ? ' ' We may ...
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... side With rich array and costly arras dight . Infinite sortes of people did abide There waiting long , to win the wished sight Of her , that was the Lady of that Pallace bright . VII By them they passe , all gazing on them round , And ...
... side With rich array and costly arras dight . Infinite sortes of people did abide There waiting long , to win the wished sight Of her , that was the Lady of that Pallace bright . VII By them they passe , all gazing on them round , And ...
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