The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen3F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... fownd , whereas he wearie fate To reft him felfe , foreby a fountaine fyde , Difarmed all of yron - coted plate ; And by his fide his fteed the graffy forage ate . III . Hee feedes upon the cooling fhade , and bayes His fweatie forehead ...
... fownd , whereas he wearie fate To reft him felfe , foreby a fountaine fyde , Difarmed all of yron - coted plate ; And by his fide his fteed the graffy forage ate . III . Hee feedes upon the cooling fhade , and bayes His fweatie forehead ...
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... fownd , Which through the wood loud bellowing did rebownd , That all the earth for terror feemd to shake , And trees did tremble . Th ' Elfe , therewith aftownd , Upftarted lightly from his loofer Make , And his unready weapons gan in ...
... fownd , Which through the wood loud bellowing did rebownd , That all the earth for terror feemd to shake , And trees did tremble . Th ' Elfe , therewith aftownd , Upftarted lightly from his loofer Make , And his unready weapons gan in ...
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... fownd fast fhutt , ne living wight II . 7 . by and by ] Prefently . Conftantly fo ufed by Spenfer . CHURCH . III . 1. So with his Squire , th ' admirer of his might , ] The reader will here notice the propriety of the expreffion , " th ...
... fownd fast fhutt , ne living wight II . 7 . by and by ] Prefently . Conftantly fo ufed by Spenfer . CHURCH . III . 1. So with his Squire , th ' admirer of his might , ] The reader will here notice the propriety of the expreffion , " th ...
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... Belcar A horn of great virtue , borrowed probably ancient romance , is alfo mentioned in The Palmendos , Son to Palmerin D'Oliva , ch . iii . IV . Was never wight that heard that shrilling fownd D 4 CANTO VIII . THE FAERIE QUEENE . 39.
... Belcar A horn of great virtue , borrowed probably ancient romance , is alfo mentioned in The Palmendos , Son to Palmerin D'Oliva , ch . iii . IV . Was never wight that heard that shrilling fownd D 4 CANTO VIII . THE FAERIE QUEENE . 39.
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... fownd , Where he with his Dueffa dalliaunce fownd , fights a cruell combat with him that defends the bridge : Though the combat was fierce and cruel , yet could no want of courage be difcerned in him ; which fell not out fo with the ...
... fownd , Where he with his Dueffa dalliaunce fownd , fights a cruell combat with him that defends the bridge : Though the combat was fierce and cruel , yet could no want of courage be difcerned in him ; which fell not out fo with the ...
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