The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... hand en- haunst : The stroke down from her head unto her shoulder glaunst . XVIII Much daunted with that dint , her sence was dazd , Yet kindling rage her selfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastly bodie raizd With doubled ...
... hand en- haunst : The stroke down from her head unto her shoulder glaunst . XVIII Much daunted with that dint , her sence was dazd , Yet kindling rage her selfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastly bodie raizd With doubled ...
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... hand . He , prickte with pride And hope to winne his ladies hearte that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The Knight of the Redcrosse , when him he spide ...
... hand . He , prickte with pride And hope to winne his ladies hearte that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The Knight of the Redcrosse , when him he spide ...
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... hand All other dames to have exceded farre ; I in defence of mine did likewise stand , Mine , that did then shine as the morning starre : So both to batteill fierce arraunged arre ; In which his harder fortune was to fall Under my ...
... hand All other dames to have exceded farre ; I in defence of mine did likewise stand , Mine , that did then shine as the morning starre : So both to batteill fierce arraunged arre ; In which his harder fortune was to fall Under my ...
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... hand , Deare sir , what ever that thou be in place ! Enough is , that thy foe doth vanquisht stand Now at thy mercy : mercy not withstand : For he is one the truest knight alive , Though conquered now he lye on lowly land , And whilest ...
... hand , Deare sir , what ever that thou be in place ! Enough is , that thy foe doth vanquisht stand Now at thy mercy : mercy not withstand : For he is one the truest knight alive , Though conquered now he lye on lowly land , And whilest ...
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... hand his portesse still he bare , That much was worne , but therein little redd ; For of devotion he had little care , Still drownd in sleepe , and most of his daies dedd : Scarse could he once uphold his heavie hedd , To looken whether ...
... hand his portesse still he bare , That much was worne , but therein little redd ; For of devotion he had little care , Still drownd in sleepe , and most of his daies dedd : Scarse could he once uphold his heavie hedd , To looken whether ...
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