Spenser's Faerie Queene, Том 2J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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... head with fcorne , In that fame place whereas it now doth lie . So be with him bath borne , love away my And left me bere both his and mine owne love to morne . XIX . Aread , fayd he , which way then did he make ? And by what markes may ...
... head with fcorne , In that fame place whereas it now doth lie . So be with him bath borne , love away my And left me bere both his and mine owne love to morne . XIX . Aread , fayd he , which way then did he make ? And by what markes may ...
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... head ; To witnesse to the world that fhe by him is dead . XXVII . Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred ftreight the lady to be slaine : But that fame fquire to whom she was more dere , Whenas he saw she should be cut ...
... head ; To witnesse to the world that fhe by him is dead . XXVII . Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred ftreight the lady to be slaine : But that fame fquire to whom she was more dere , Whenas he saw she should be cut ...
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... head , to tell abrode your shame . XXIX . But Sangliere difdained much his doome , And fternly gan repine at his beheast ; Ne would for ought obay , as did become , To beare that ladies head before his breast : Untill that Talus had his ...
... head , to tell abrode your shame . XXIX . But Sangliere difdained much his doome , And fternly gan repine at his beheast ; Ne would for ought obay , as did become , To beare that ladies head before his breast : Untill that Talus had his ...
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... head he gan a litle reare Above the brincke to tread upon the land , He smote it off , that tumbling on the strand It bit the earth for very fell defpight , And gnashed with his teeth , as if he band High God , whofe goodneffe he ...
... head he gan a litle reare Above the brincke to tread upon the land , He smote it off , that tumbling on the strand It bit the earth for very fell defpight , And gnashed with his teeth , as if he band High God , whofe goodneffe he ...
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... head to perill fhew . So were they left lords of the field alone : So Marinell by him was rescu'd from his fone . XIII . Which when he had perform'd , then backe againe To Braggadochio did his shield restore : Who all this while behind ...
... head to perill fhew . So were they left lords of the field alone : So Marinell by him was rescu'd from his fone . XIII . Which when he had perform'd , then backe againe To Braggadochio did his shield restore : Who all this while behind ...
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