The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Three Volumes: Spenser's Faerie queene, edited by J. C. SmithClarendon Press, 1909 |
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... armes to see : Amongst all which was none more faire then shee , That many of them mou'd to eye her sore . The custome of that place was such , that hee Which had no loue nor lemman there in store , Should either winne him one , or lye ...
... armes to see : Amongst all which was none more faire then shee , That many of them mou'd to eye her sore . The custome of that place was such , that hee Which had no loue nor lemman there in store , Should either winne him one , or lye ...
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... armes and chiualrie , And was indeed a man of mickle might : His name was Blandamour , that did descrie His fickle mind full of inconstancie . And now himselfe he fitted had right well , With two companions of like qualitie , Faithlesse ...
... armes and chiualrie , And was indeed a man of mickle might : His name was Blandamour , that did descrie His fickle mind full of inconstancie . And now himselfe he fitted had right well , With two companions of like qualitie , Faithlesse ...
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... armes they fought . Which whenas Cambell , that was stout and wise , Perceiu'd would breede great mischiefe , he bethought How to preuent the perill that mote rise , And turne both him and her to honour in this wise . One day , when all ...
... armes they fought . Which whenas Cambell , that was stout and wise , Perceiu'd would breede great mischiefe , he bethought How to preuent the perill that mote rise , And turne both him and her to honour in this wise . One day , when all ...
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... armes , and knighthood did ensew , Seeking aduentures , where they anie knew . Which when their mother saw , she gan to dout Their safetie , least by searching daungers new , And rash prouoking perils all about , Their days mote be ...
... armes , and knighthood did ensew , Seeking aduentures , where they anie knew . Which when their mother saw , she gan to dout Their safetie , least by searching daungers new , And rash prouoking perils all about , Their days mote be ...
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... armes that day ; And on the other side in fresh aray , Fayre Canacee vpon a stately stage Was set , to see the fortune of that fray , And to be seene , as his most worthie wage , That could her purchase with his liues aduentur'd gage ...
... armes that day ; And on the other side in fresh aray , Fayre Canacee vpon a stately stage Was set , to see the fortune of that fray , And to be seene , as his most worthie wage , That could her purchase with his liues aduentur'd gage ...
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