...The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 736 páginas |
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... selfe for this ; my selfe will for you fight , As ye have done for me : the left hand rubs the right . ' XLI With that he put his spurres unto his steed , With speare in rest , and toward him did fare , Like shaft out of a bow ...
... selfe for this ; my selfe will for you fight , As ye have done for me : the left hand rubs the right . ' XLI With that he put his spurres unto his steed , With speare in rest , and toward him did fare , Like shaft out of a bow ...
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... selfe ; another whyle She him condemn'd as trustlesse and untrew ; And then , her griefe with errour to beguyle , She fayn'd to count the time againe anew , As if before she had not counted trew : were , IX Even in the dore him meeting ...
... selfe ; another whyle She him condemn'd as trustlesse and untrew ; And then , her griefe with errour to beguyle , She fayn'd to count the time againe anew , As if before she had not counted trew : were , IX Even in the dore him meeting ...
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... selfe apply . XX So , as he was pursuing of his quest , He chaunst to come whereas a jolly Knight In covert shade him selfe did safely rest , To solace with his Lady in delight : His warlike armes he had from him undight , For that him ...
... selfe apply . XX So , as he was pursuing of his quest , He chaunst to come whereas a jolly Knight In covert shade him selfe did safely rest , To solace with his Lady in delight : His warlike armes he had from him undight , For that him ...
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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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