Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1788 |
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... knight nigh to him drew ; And oftentimes he would relent his pace , That him his foe more fiercely should poursew : But when his uncouth manner he did vew , He gan avize to follow him no more , But keepe his standing , and his shaftes ...
... knight nigh to him drew ; And oftentimes he would relent his pace , That him his foe more fiercely should poursew : But when his uncouth manner he did vew , He gan avize to follow him no more , But keepe his standing , and his shaftes ...
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... knight yet wrathfull for his late ' disgrace , Fiercely advaunst his valorous right arme , And him so sore smott with his yron mace , That groveling to the ground he fell , and fild his XXXV . [ place . Wel weened hee that field was ...
... knight yet wrathfull for his late ' disgrace , Fiercely advaunst his valorous right arme , And him so sore smott with his yron mace , That groveling to the ground he fell , and fild his XXXV . [ place . Wel weened hee that field was ...
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... knight , that for this vertue fightes , Now comes to point of that same perilous sted , Where Pleasure dwelles in sensuall delights , Mongst thousand dangers and ten thousand magick II . [ mights . Two dayes now in that sea he sayled ...
... knight , that for this vertue fightes , Now comes to point of that same perilous sted , Where Pleasure dwelles in sensuall delights , Mongst thousand dangers and ten thousand magick II . [ mights . Two dayes now in that sea he sayled ...
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... knight , " Lo I the land descry , " Therefore , oid Syre , thy course doe thereunto ap- XI . ply . " " That may not bee , " said then the ferryman , " Least we unweeting hap to be fordonne ; " For those same islands , seeming now and ...
... knight , " Lo I the land descry , " Therefore , oid Syre , thy course doe thereunto ap- XI . ply . " " That may not bee , " said then the ferryman , " Least we unweeting hap to be fordonne ; " For those same islands , seeming now and ...
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... knight appall ; For all that here on earth we dreadfull hold Be but as bugs to fearen babes withall , Compared to the creatures in the seas entrall . XXVI . " Feare nought , " then saide the palmer , well aviz'd , " For these same ...
... knight appall ; For all that here on earth we dreadfull hold Be but as bugs to fearen babes withall , Compared to the creatures in the seas entrall . XXVI . " Feare nought , " then saide the palmer , well aviz'd , " For these same ...
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Amoret armes battell beast beheld Belphoebe Blandamour bowre brest Britomart Britons CANTO chaunge cruell dame damzell daunger dayes deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dreadfull Eftsoones emongst eternall evermore Faery knight FAERY QUEENE faire faire ladies farre fayre feare fell fierce fight Florimell flowre fowle gentle Glauce goodly griefe groning hand hart hath herselfe hight himselfe inly knight ladies late light litle living mayd mighty mote nigh noble nought Paridell perill powre prince Proteus rest ryde Satyrane sayd Scudamour seemd seemed shame shee shew shield shyning sight sith skie sonne soone sore sory soveraine speare spide spright squire squyre steed straunge sunne sweet thee thence thereof thou thought trew Triamond unto vaine vertue villein warlike wearie weene weet whenas whilest wicked wight wize wondrous wonne wont wound wretched wyde XXVIII XXXII
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