The British Poets, Том 3Little, Brown & Company, 1866 |
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... strong Against the Turneiment , which is not long , 2 When who so list to fight may fight his fill : Till then your challenges ye may prolong3 ; And then it shall be tried , if ye will , Whether shall have the Hag , or hold the Lady ...
... strong Against the Turneiment , which is not long , 2 When who so list to fight may fight his fill : Till then your challenges ye may prolong3 ; And then it shall be tried , if ye will , Whether shall have the Hag , or hold the Lady ...
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... strong and stiffely that he ran , So much more sorely to the ground he fell , That on an heape were tumbled horse and man : Unto whose rescue forth rode Paridell ; But him likewise with that same speare he eke did quell . 20 Which ...
... strong and stiffely that he ran , So much more sorely to the ground he fell , That on an heape were tumbled horse and man : Unto whose rescue forth rode Paridell ; But him likewise with that same speare he eke did quell . 20 Which ...
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From heaping stroakes which thereon soused sore : All sixe strong groomes , but one then other more ; For by degrees they all were disagreed1 ; So likewise did the hammers which they bore Like belles in greatnesse orderly succeed , That ...
From heaping stroakes which thereon soused sore : All sixe strong groomes , but one then other more ; For by degrees they all were disagreed1 ; So likewise did the hammers which they bore Like belles in greatnesse orderly succeed , That ...
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... strong hand would restraine . 34 But Scudamour , whose hart twixt doubtfull feare And feeble hope hung all this while suspence , Desiring of his Amoret to heare Some gladfull newes and sure intelligence , Her thus bespake : " But , Sir ...
... strong hand would restraine . 34 But Scudamour , whose hart twixt doubtfull feare And feeble hope hung all this while suspence , Desiring of his Amoret to heare Some gladfull newes and sure intelligence , Her thus bespake : " But , Sir ...
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... strong perswasions her asswaged , And wonne her will to suffer him depart ; For which his faith with her he fast engaged , And thousand vowes from bottome of his hart , That , all so soone as he by wit or art Could that atchieve whereto ...
... strong perswasions her asswaged , And wonne her will to suffer him depart ; For which his faith with her he fast engaged , And thousand vowes from bottome of his hart , That , all so soone as he by wit or art Could that atchieve whereto ...
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afore Amongst Amoret armes battell beheld Blandamour bloud brest Britomart brought Cambell Canto Chrysaor cruell dame damzell daunger deare despight devize dight dismayd doest doth dread dreadfull Eftsoones evermore faire faire ladies falne false farre feare fell fiercely fight Florimell Gainst gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hand hart hath heart heavens herselfe hight himselfe ioyous iustice knights ladies layd light litle Marinell mayd mightie mote nigh noble nought Osyris Paridell perill powre Prince queene quight quoth rage rest Satyrane sayd Scudamour seem'd shame shew shield sight Sir Artegall sith skie sonne soone sore sorie speare spide Squire steed streight stroke sunne Talus thence thereof thereto therewith thou thought thrall Triamond tryall tyrant unto uppon UPTON vaine vertue warlike weene weet Whilest whylome wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yeeld yron
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