The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 páginas |
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... fall , Whose fall did never foe before behold : And now in darkesome dungeon , wretched thrall , I Remedilesse for aie he doth him hold . This is my cause of griefe , more great then may be told . ' LII Ere she had ended all she gan to ...
... fall , Whose fall did never foe before behold : And now in darkesome dungeon , wretched thrall , I Remedilesse for aie he doth him hold . This is my cause of griefe , more great then may be told . ' LII Ere she had ended all she gan to ...
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... fall , Whiles yet his feeble feet for faintnesse reeld , Unto the Gyaunt lowdly she gan call ; [ all . ' O ! helpe , Orgoglio ; helpe ! or els we perish XXI And , high advauncing his blood - thirstie blade , Stroke one of those deformed ...
... fall , Whiles yet his feeble feet for faintnesse reeld , Unto the Gyaunt lowdly she gan call ; [ all . ' O ! helpe , Orgoglio ; helpe ! or els we perish XXI And , high advauncing his blood - thirstie blade , Stroke one of those deformed ...
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... fall through fortunes mutabilitie . Th ' Argolicke power returning home againe , Enricht with spoyles of th ' Ericthonian towre , Did happie winde and weather entertaine , And with good speed the fomie billowes Both fierce and furious ...
... fall through fortunes mutabilitie . Th ' Argolicke power returning home againe , Enricht with spoyles of th ' Ericthonian towre , Did happie winde and weather entertaine , And with good speed the fomie billowes Both fierce and furious ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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