The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... fall in difaventrous fight , And yeeldes his caytive neck to victours most despight . 12 . ' Enfample make of him your haplesse joy , And of my felfe now mated , as ye fee ; * Whose prouder vaunt that proud avenging boy i old Timons ...
... fall in difaventrous fight , And yeeldes his caytive neck to victours most despight . 12 . ' Enfample make of him your haplesse joy , And of my felfe now mated , as ye fee ; * Whose prouder vaunt that proud avenging boy i old Timons ...
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... fall . 46 . Why then doest thou , O man of fin ! defire To draw thy dayes forth to their last degree ? Is not the measure of thy finfull hire High heaped up with huge iniquitee , Against the day of wrath to burden thee ? Is not enough ...
... fall . 46 . Why then doest thou , O man of fin ! defire To draw thy dayes forth to their last degree ? Is not the measure of thy finfull hire High heaped up with huge iniquitee , Against the day of wrath to burden thee ? Is not enough ...
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... fall In all his waies through this wide worldes wave ; That Mercy in the end his righteous foule might save . 35 ... falling oft does reare . 36 . Eftfoones unto an holy Hospitall , That was foreby the way , fhe did him bring ; In which ...
... fall In all his waies through this wide worldes wave ; That Mercy in the end his righteous foule might save . 35 ... falling oft does reare . 36 . Eftfoones unto an holy Hospitall , That was foreby the way , fhe did him bring ; In which ...
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... fall , fo lyes it ever low . 42 . The fixt had charge of them now being dead , In feemely fort their corses to engrave , • And he , that harrowd hell . ] Subdued hell . So Chaucer , “ Mill . T. ” 3512 , edit . Tyrwhitt . " By Him that ...
... fall , fo lyes it ever low . 42 . The fixt had charge of them now being dead , In feemely fort their corses to engrave , • And he , that harrowd hell . ] Subdued hell . So Chaucer , “ Mill . T. ” 3512 , edit . Tyrwhitt . " By Him that ...
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... fall right fowly he disdaynd ; 24 . And fercely tooke his trenchand blade ' in hand , With which he stroke so furious and fo fell , Himfelfe in freighter bandes too rash implyes . ] Our poet has plainly Virgil in view , in his famous ...
... fall right fowly he disdaynd ; 24 . And fercely tooke his trenchand blade ' in hand , With which he stroke so furious and fo fell , Himfelfe in freighter bandes too rash implyes . ] Our poet has plainly Virgil in view , in his famous ...
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