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... wize , Gainst that proud Paynim king that works her [ beene . ' Therefore I ought crave pardon , till I there have teene : XIX ' Unhappy falls that hard necessity , ' ( Quoth he ) the troubler of my happy peace , And vowed foe of my ...
... wize , Gainst that proud Paynim king that works her [ beene . ' Therefore I ought crave pardon , till I there have teene : XIX ' Unhappy falls that hard necessity , ' ( Quoth he ) the troubler of my happy peace , And vowed foe of my ...
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... wize , I weene , would you misseeme ; for ye beene tall , I saw a Saxon Virgin , the which feld Great Ulfin thrise upon the bloody playne ; And , had not Carados her hand withheld From rash revenge , she had him surely slayne : Yet ...
... wize , I weene , would you misseeme ; for ye beene tall , I saw a Saxon Virgin , the which feld Great Ulfin thrise upon the bloody playne ; And , had not Carados her hand withheld From rash revenge , she had him surely slayne : Yet ...
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... wize , As if but then the battell had begonne : Strokes , wounds , wards , weapons , all they did despise , Ne either car'd to ward , or perill shonne , Desirous both to have the battell donne ; Ne either cared life to save or spill ...
... wize , As if but then the battell had begonne : Strokes , wounds , wards , weapons , all they did despise , Ne either car'd to ward , or perill shonne , Desirous both to have the battell donne ; Ne either cared life to save or spill ...
Contenido
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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