The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... againe , and yett againe , bespake The gentle knight ; who nought to him replyde ; But , trembling every joynt , did inly quake , And foltring tongue , at laft , thefe words feemd forth to shake ; 25 . " For Gods deare love , Sir knight ...
... againe , and yett againe , bespake The gentle knight ; who nought to him replyde ; But , trembling every joynt , did inly quake , And foltring tongue , at laft , thefe words feemd forth to shake ; 25 . " For Gods deare love , Sir knight ...
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... againe lov'd in the least degree ; For fhe was proud , and of too high intent , And joyd to fee her lover languish and lament : 28 . " From whom retourning fad and comfortleffe , As on the way together we did fare , We met that villen ...
... againe lov'd in the least degree ; For fhe was proud , and of too high intent , And joyd to fee her lover languish and lament : 28 . " From whom retourning fad and comfortleffe , As on the way together we did fare , We met that villen ...
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... againe ? All ends that was begonne : Their times in his eternall booke of fate Are written fure , and have their certein date . Who then can ftrive with ftrong neceffitie , That holds the world in his still chaunging state , Or fhunne ...
... againe ? All ends that was begonne : Their times in his eternall booke of fate Are written fure , and have their certein date . Who then can ftrive with ftrong neceffitie , That holds the world in his still chaunging state , Or fhunne ...
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... againe did start . 52 . Which , whenas Una faw , through every vaine The crudled cold ran to her well of life , As in a fwowne : but , foone reliv'd ' againe , Out of his hand she snatcht the curfed knife , And threw it to the ground ...
... againe did start . 52 . Which , whenas Una faw , through every vaine The crudled cold ran to her well of life , As in a fwowne : but , foone reliv'd ' againe , Out of his hand she snatcht the curfed knife , And threw it to the ground ...
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... againe to life the hart that she did thrill . 20 . And , when she lift poure out her larger fpright , She would commaund the hafty Sunne to stay , f I read you reft , and to your bowres recoyle . ] I advise you to repofe yourselves ...
... againe to life the hart that she did thrill . 20 . And , when she lift poure out her larger fpright , She would commaund the hafty Sunne to stay , f I read you reft , and to your bowres recoyle . ] I advise you to repofe yourselves ...
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