...The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 736 páginas |
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... Archimago old , His hasty hand he doth amased hold , And halfe ashamed wondred at the sight : For the old man well knew he , though untold , In charmes and magick to have wondrous might , Ne ever wont in field , ne in round lists , to ...
... Archimago old , His hasty hand he doth amased hold , And halfe ashamed wondred at the sight : For the old man well knew he , though untold , In charmes and magick to have wondrous might , Ne ever wont in field , ne in round lists , to ...
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... Archimago heard , his griefe He knew right well , and him attonce disarm'd ; Then searcht his secret woundes , and made a priefe Of every place that was with bruzing harmd , Or with the hidden fire too inly warmd . Which doen , he ...
... Archimago heard , his griefe He knew right well , and him attonce disarm'd ; Then searcht his secret woundes , and made a priefe Of every place that was with bruzing harmd , Or with the hidden fire too inly warmd . Which doen , he ...
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... Archimago slie Foreby that idle strond , of him were told That he which earst them combatted was Guyon bold . ΧΙ Which to avenge on him they dearly vowd , Where ever that on ground they mote him find : False Archimage provokte their ...
... Archimago slie Foreby that idle strond , of him were told That he which earst them combatted was Guyon bold . ΧΙ Which to avenge on him they dearly vowd , Where ever that on ground they mote him find : False Archimage provokte their ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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