...The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 736 páginas |
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... chaunce ( my chaunce was faire and good ) There for to find a fresh unproved knight ; Whose manly hands imbrewd in guilty blood Had never beene , ne ever by his might Had throwne to ground the unregarded right : Yet of his prowesse ...
... chaunce ( my chaunce was faire and good ) There for to find a fresh unproved knight ; Whose manly hands imbrewd in guilty blood Had never beene , ne ever by his might Had throwne to ground the unregarded right : Yet of his prowesse ...
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... chaunce t'abye ? ' ' Perdy , ' ( sayd he ) ' here comes , and is hard by , A knight of wondrous powre and great assay , That never yet encountred enemy But did him deadly daunt , or fowle dismay ; Ne thou for better hope , if thou his ...
... chaunce t'abye ? ' ' Perdy , ' ( sayd he ) ' here comes , and is hard by , A knight of wondrous powre and great assay , That never yet encountred enemy But did him deadly daunt , or fowle dismay ; Ne thou for better hope , if thou his ...
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... chaunce beheld , he left the bloudy slaugh- ter That none of all the many once did darre Him to assault , nor once approach him nie ; But like a sort of sheepe dispersed farre For dread of their devouring enemie , Through all the fields ...
... chaunce beheld , he left the bloudy slaugh- ter That none of all the many once did darre Him to assault , nor once approach him nie ; But like a sort of sheepe dispersed farre For dread of their devouring enemie , Through all the fields ...
Contenido
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
THE THIRDE BOOKE OF THE FAERIE | 155 |
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