The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... fall to either side : But if ye please that I your caufe decide , XXV . 2. Can hardly but by facrament be tride , iii . ver . 1048 . Or else by ordele , ] So Chaucer , Tr . and Cr . B. " Wherefo you lift by ordal , or by othe ...
... fall to either side : But if ye please that I your caufe decide , XXV . 2. Can hardly but by facrament be tride , iii . ver . 1048 . Or else by ordele , ] So Chaucer , Tr . and Cr . B. " Wherefo you lift by ordal , or by othe ...
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... fall through overfight . VIII . " And underneath the fame a river flowes , That is both fwift and dangerous deepe withall ; Into the which whomfo he overthrowes , All deftitute of helpe doth headlong fall ; But he himselfe through ...
... fall through overfight . VIII . " And underneath the fame a river flowes , That is both fwift and dangerous deepe withall ; Into the which whomfo he overthrowes , All deftitute of helpe doth headlong fall ; But he himselfe through ...
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... fall Into the floud : ftreight leapt the Carle unbleft , Well weening that his foe was falne withall : But he was well aware , and leapt before his fall . XIII . There being both together in the floud , They each at other tyrannously ...
... fall Into the floud : ftreight leapt the Carle unbleft , Well weening that his foe was falne withall : But he was well aware , and leapt before his fall . XIII . There being both together in the floud , They each at other tyrannously ...
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... fall ; But he was nothing mov'd nor tempted there- withall : XXIV . But ftill continu'd his affault the more , And layd on load with his huge yron flaile , That at the length he has yrent the dore , And made way for his Maifter to ...
... fall ; But he was nothing mov'd nor tempted there- withall : XXIV . But ftill continu'd his affault the more , And layd on load with his huge yron flaile , That at the length he has yrent the dore , And made way for his Maifter to ...
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... fall Is with the tide unto another brought : For there is nothing loft , that may be found if fought . XL . yore : " Likewife the earth is not augmented more By all that dying into it doe fade ; For of the earth they formed were of ...
... fall Is with the tide unto another brought : For there is nothing loft , that may be found if fought . XL . yore : " Likewife the earth is not augmented more By all that dying into it doe fade ; For of the earth they formed were of ...
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