The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1596 |
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... turne repay , And iustifie my cause on yonder knight . " " Ah ! Sir , " said Paridel , " do not dismay Yourselfe for this ; myselfe will for you fight , As ye have done for me : the left hand rubs the right . " With that he put his ...
... turne repay , And iustifie my cause on yonder knight . " " Ah ! Sir , " said Paridel , " do not dismay Yourselfe for this ; myselfe will for you fight , As ye have done for me : the left hand rubs the right . " With that he put his ...
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... turne was mine , well proved to my paine ; This now be yours ; God send you better gaine ! " Whose scoffed words he taking halfe in scorne , Fiercely forth prickt his steed as in disdaine Against that knight , ere he him well could ...
... turne was mine , well proved to my paine ; This now be yours ; God send you better gaine ! " Whose scoffed words he taking halfe in scorne , Fiercely forth prickt his steed as in disdaine Against that knight , ere he him well could ...
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... turne both him and her to honour in this wise . 38 One day , when all that troupe of warlike wooers Assembled were , to weet whose she should bee , All mightie men and dreadfull derring - dooers , 1 ( The harder it to make them well ...
... turne both him and her to honour in this wise . 38 One day , when all that troupe of warlike wooers Assembled were , to weet whose she should bee , All mightie men and dreadfull derring - dooers , 1 ( The harder it to make them well ...
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... turne to faithfull frends , And friends profest are chaungd to foemen fell : The cause of both , of both their minds depends ; And th ' end of both , likewise of both their ends : For enmitie , that of no ill proceeds , But of occasion ...
... turne to faithfull frends , And friends profest are chaungd to foemen fell : The cause of both , of both their minds depends ; And th ' end of both , likewise of both their ends : For enmitie , that of no ill proceeds , But of occasion ...
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... turne were next ; but stood there still , As one that seemed doubtfull or dismayd : But Triamond , halfe wroth to see him staid , Sternly stept forth and raught ' away his speare , With which so sore he Ferramont assaid , That horse and ...
... turne were next ; but stood there still , As one that seemed doubtfull or dismayd : But Triamond , halfe wroth to see him staid , Sternly stept forth and raught ' away his speare , With which so sore he Ferramont assaid , That horse and ...
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amongst Amoret approching armes battell beast beheld Blandamour bloud brest Britomart brought Calidore Canto chaunst cruell dame damzell daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones Elfin Knight evermore FAERIE QUEENE faire faire Lady farre fayre feare fell fiercely fight Florimell fortune foule Gainst gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hand hart hath heavens herselfe hight himselfe iustice knight ladies late layd light litle mayd mote nigh noble nought paine Paridell perill Poana powre Prince rest salvage sayd Scudamour seem'd shame shepheards shew shield sight Sir Artegall sith skie sonne soone sore sorie speach speare spide Squire stayd steed streight stroke sunne Talus thee thence thereof thereto thou thought Triamond unto uppon vaine vertue warlike weene weet whenas whilest wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yeeld yron
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