Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1788 |
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... cruell enmity , Raisd warre , and him in batteill overthrew : Whence as he to those woody hilles did fly , Which hight of him Glamorgan , there him slew ; Then did he raigne alone , when he none equal knew . XXXIV . His sonne Rivall ...
... cruell enmity , Raisd warre , and him in batteill overthrew : Whence as he to those woody hilles did fly , Which hight of him Glamorgan , there him slew ; Then did he raigne alone , when he none equal knew . XXXIV . His sonne Rivall ...
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... cruell rancour , dim'd his valorous And mightie deedes , should matched have the best , As well in that same field victorious Againt the forreine Morands he exprest ; Yet lives his memorie , though carcas sleepe in rest . XLIV . Five ...
... cruell rancour , dim'd his valorous And mightie deedes , should matched have the best , As well in that same field victorious Againt the forreine Morands he exprest ; Yet lives his memorie , though carcas sleepe in rest . XLIV . Five ...
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... cruell batteill tryde , Not with so good successe as shee deserv'd ; By reason that the captaines on her syde , Corrupted by Paulinus , from her swerv'd : Yet such as were through former flight preserv'd , Gathering againe , her host ...
... cruell batteill tryde , Not with so good successe as shee deserv'd ; By reason that the captaines on her syde , Corrupted by Paulinus , from her swerv'd : Yet such as were through former flight preserv'd , Gathering againe , her host ...
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... cruell fight doen by the prince this day . ས . For all so soone as Guyon thence was gon Upon his voyage with his trustie guyde , That wicked band of villeins fresh begon That castle to assaile on every side , And lay strong siege about ...
... cruell fight doen by the prince this day . ས . For all so soone as Guyon thence was gon Upon his voyage with his trustie guyde , That wicked band of villeins fresh begon That castle to assaile on every side , And lay strong siege about ...
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... according their conditions ; For by those ugly formes weren pourtrayd Foolish delights and fond abusions , Which doe that sence besiege with light illusions . XII . And that fourth band , which cruell battry 34 Book II . THE FAÈRY QUEENË .
... according their conditions ; For by those ugly formes weren pourtrayd Foolish delights and fond abusions , Which doe that sence besiege with light illusions . XII . And that fourth band , which cruell battry 34 Book II . THE FAÈRY QUEENË .
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Amoret armes battell beast beheld Belphoebe Blandamour bowre brest Britomart Britons CANTO chaunge cruell dame damzell daunger dayes deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dreadfull Eftsoones emongst eternall evermore Faery knight FAERY QUEENE faire faire ladies farre fayre feare fell fierce fight Florimell flowre fowle gentle Glauce goodly griefe groning hand hart hath herselfe hight himselfe inly knight ladies late light litle living mayd mighty mote nigh noble nought Paridell perill powre prince Proteus rest ryde Satyrane sayd Scudamour seemd seemed shame shee shew shield shyning sight sith skie sonne soone sore sory soveraine speare spide spright squire squyre steed straunge sunne sweet thee thence thereof thou thought trew Triamond unto vaine vertue villein warlike wearie weene weet whenas whilest wicked wight wize wondrous wonne wont wound wretched wyde XXVIII XXXII
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