The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... gave unto him , gotten by her flight And earnest search , where it was kept in ftore In loves eternall house , unwift of wight , Since he himselfe it us'd in that great fight Against the Titans , that whylome rebelled Gainst highest ...
... gave unto him , gotten by her flight And earnest search , where it was kept in ftore In loves eternall house , unwift of wight , Since he himselfe it us'd in that great fight Against the Titans , that whylome rebelled Gainst highest ...
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... gave the fword of Roderick Diaz de Bivar , the famous Spanish general against the Moors . The French always applied the epithet joyeuse , jocofe , to the fword of their grand hero Charlemagne . This , as one of their own countrymen ...
... gave the fword of Roderick Diaz de Bivar , the famous Spanish general against the Moors . The French always applied the epithet joyeuse , jocofe , to the fword of their grand hero Charlemagne . This , as one of their own countrymen ...
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... gave it . He meant to fay , -Fit for such a lovely Company , F. Q. iv . xi . 24. He calls the Thamis , " the lovely Bridegroom ; " as he afterwards calls his Bride , the lovely Medua , " ft . 45. And , in the next Canto , he calls ...
... gave it . He meant to fay , -Fit for such a lovely Company , F. Q. iv . xi . 24. He calls the Thamis , " the lovely Bridegroom ; " as he afterwards calls his Bride , the lovely Medua , " ft . 45. And , in the next Canto , he calls ...
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... gave her , Together with herselfe in dowry free ; Both goodly portions , but of both the better the . XIII . " Yet in this coffer which the with her brought Great threafure fithence we did finde con- tained ; Which as our owne we tooke ...
... gave her , Together with herselfe in dowry free ; Both goodly portions , but of both the better the . XIII . " Yet in this coffer which the with her brought Great threafure fithence we did finde con- tained ; Which as our owne we tooke ...
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... gave new instead of neare : " being arrived new , " i . e . being newly arrived , or , as foon as they were arrived . See ft . 13 , and F. Q. i . iv . 38. " They new arrived find : " where new is ufed for newly . So Milton , Par . Lost ...
... gave new instead of neare : " being arrived new , " i . e . being newly arrived , or , as foon as they were arrived . See ft . 13 , and F. Q. i . iv . 38. " They new arrived find : " where new is ufed for newly . So Milton , Par . Lost ...
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