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... steed is lately from him gone ; Patience perforce : helplesse what may it boot To frett for anger , or for griefe to mone ? His Palmer now shall foot no more alone . So fortune wrought , as under greene woodes syde He lately heard that ...
... steed is lately from him gone ; Patience perforce : helplesse what may it boot To frett for anger , or for griefe to mone ? His Palmer now shall foot no more alone . So fortune wrought , as under greene woodes syde He lately heard that ...
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... steed , That unto him the horse belong'd , and sayd ; And let that losell , plainely now displayd , As he with golden saddle is arayd , Hence fare on foot , till he an horse have Much was the knight incenst with his lewd So ought. stood ...
... steed , That unto him the horse belong'd , and sayd ; And let that losell , plainely now displayd , As he with golden saddle is arayd , Hence fare on foot , till he an horse have Much was the knight incenst with his lewd So ought. stood ...
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... steed that mote him much dis- may : The salvage nation doth all dread despize , Tho on his shield he griple hold did lay , He could him force to loose , or leave his en- And held the same so hard , that by no wize terprize . VII Long ...
... steed that mote him much dis- may : The salvage nation doth all dread despize , Tho on his shield he griple hold did lay , He could him force to loose , or leave his en- And held the same so hard , that by no wize terprize . VII Long ...
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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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