Spenser's Faerie Queene, Band 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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... villein fayd , Thou damned wight , The authour of this fact we here behold , What iuftice can but iudge against thee right , With thine owne blood to price his blood , here shed in fight ? XXXVIII . What franticke fit , quoth he , hath ...
... villein fayd , Thou damned wight , The authour of this fact we here behold , What iuftice can but iudge against thee right , With thine owne blood to price his blood , here shed in fight ? XXXVIII . What franticke fit , quoth he , hath ...
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... villein him to over - craw , And brought unto him fwords , ropes , poifon , fire , And all that might him to perdition draw ; And bad him choose , what death he would defire : For death was dew to him , that had provokt Gods ire . LI ...
... villein him to over - craw , And brought unto him fwords , ropes , poifon , fire , And all that might him to perdition draw ; And bad him choose , what death he would defire : For death was dew to him , that had provokt Gods ire . LI ...
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... villein fore did beate And bruze with clownish fiftes his manly face : And eke the hag , with many a bitter threat , Still cald upon to kill him in the place . With whose reproch and odious menace The knight emboyling in his haughtie ...
... villein fore did beate And bruze with clownish fiftes his manly face : And eke the hag , with many a bitter threat , Still cald upon to kill him in the place . With whose reproch and odious menace The knight emboyling in his haughtie ...
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... villein did me light upon . XVIII . It was a faithleffe Squire , that was the fourse Of all my forrow and of thefe fad teares , With whom from tender dug of commune nourse Attonce I was upbrought ; and efte when yeares More rype us ...
... villein did me light upon . XVIII . It was a faithleffe Squire , that was the fourse Of all my forrow and of thefe fad teares , With whom from tender dug of commune nourse Attonce I was upbrought ; and efte when yeares More rype us ...
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... villein wex fo fiers and ftrong , That nothing might sustaine his furious forfe : He caft him downe to ground , and all along Drew him through durt and myre without remorse , And fowly battered his comely corse , That Guyon much ...
... villein wex fo fiers and ftrong , That nothing might sustaine his furious forfe : He caft him downe to ground , and all along Drew him through durt and myre without remorse , And fowly battered his comely corse , That Guyon much ...
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