...The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 736 páginas |
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... Calidore beheld , Eftsoones he loosd that Squire , and so him left With hearts dismay and inward dolour queld , For to pursue that villaine , which had reft That piteous spoile by so injurious theft ; Whom overtaking , loude to him he ...
... Calidore beheld , Eftsoones he loosd that Squire , and so him left With hearts dismay and inward dolour queld , For to pursue that villaine , which had reft That piteous spoile by so injurious theft ; Whom overtaking , loude to him he ...
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... Calidore betooke him to depart , Chyld Tristram prayd that he with him might On his adventure , vowing not to start , But wayt on him in every place and part : Whereat Sir Calidore did much delight , And greatly joy'd at his so noble ...
... Calidore betooke him to depart , Chyld Tristram prayd that he with him might On his adventure , vowing not to start , But wayt on him in every place and part : Whereat Sir Calidore did much delight , And greatly joy'd at his so noble ...
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... Calidore so well him wrought with meed , And faire bespoke with words , that he at last agreed . XXXVI So forth they goe together ( God before ) Both clad in shepheards weeds agreeably , And both with shepheards hookes : But Calidore ...
... Calidore so well him wrought with meed , And faire bespoke with words , that he at last agreed . XXXVI So forth they goe together ( God before ) Both clad in shepheards weeds agreeably , And both with shepheards hookes : But Calidore ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
THE THIRDE BOOKE OF THE FAERIE | 155 |
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