The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... wife , whereof it tooke his name , And was of no leffe vertue then of fame : For there no fubftance was so firme and hard , But it would pierce or cleave wherefo it came ; Ne any armour could his dint out - ward ; But wherefoever it did ...
... wife , whereof it tooke his name , And was of no leffe vertue then of fame : For there no fubftance was so firme and hard , But it would pierce or cleave wherefo it came ; Ne any armour could his dint out - ward ; But wherefoever it did ...
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... wife defired ; But she them all despiseth for great pride . " " Now by my life , " fayd he , " and God to guide , None other way will I this day betake , But by that bridge whereas he doth abide : Therefore me thither lead . " No more ...
... wife defired ; But she them all despiseth for great pride . " " Now by my life , " fayd he , " and God to guide , None other way will I this day betake , But by that bridge whereas he doth abide : Therefore me thither lead . " No more ...
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... wife , And weigh the winde that under heaven doth blow ; Or weigh the light that in the eaft doth rife ; Or weigh the thought that from mans mind doth flow : But if the weight of thefe thou canst not show , Weigh but one word which from ...
... wife , And weigh the winde that under heaven doth blow ; Or weigh the light that in the eaft doth rife ; Or weigh the thought that from mans mind doth flow : But if the weight of thefe thou canst not show , Weigh but one word which from ...
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... wife when Artegall did vew , He much was troubled , ne wift what to do : For loth he was his noble hands t'embrew In the base blood of fuch a rafcall crew ; And otherwife , if that he fhould retire , He fear'd leaft they with fhame ...
... wife when Artegall did vew , He much was troubled , ne wift what to do : For loth he was his noble hands t'embrew In the base blood of fuch a rafcall crew ; And otherwife , if that he fhould retire , He fear'd leaft they with fhame ...
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... wife , that fits by the fire , " How the wind blows cold in HURLE - BURLE fuyre : " That is , how the wind blows cold in the tempeftuous moun- tain - top ; for fwyre is ufed either for the top of a hill or the pafs over a hill . This ...
... wife , that fits by the fire , " How the wind blows cold in HURLE - BURLE fuyre : " That is , how the wind blows cold in the tempeftuous moun- tain - top ; for fwyre is ufed either for the top of a hill or the pafs over a hill . This ...
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