Spenser's Faerie Queene: Books IV-VIIClarendon Press, 1978 |
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Sivu 91
... said , and said no more , But turnd her face , and fled away for euermore . He seeing her depart , arose vp light , Right sore agrieued at her sharpe reproofe , And follow'd fast : but when he came in sight , He durst not nigh approch ...
... said , and said no more , But turnd her face , and fled away for euermore . He seeing her depart , arose vp light , Right sore agrieued at her sharpe reproofe , And follow'd fast : but when he came in sight , He durst not nigh approch ...
Sivu 295
... ( said Artegall ) Vnder one hood to shadow faces twaine . Knights ought be true , and truth is one in all : Of all things to dissemble fouly may befall . Yet let me you of courtesie request , ( Said Burbon ) to assist me now at need ...
... ( said Artegall ) Vnder one hood to shadow faces twaine . Knights ought be true , and truth is one in all : Of all things to dissemble fouly may befall . Yet let me you of courtesie request , ( Said Burbon ) to assist me now at need ...
Sivu 384
... said he , There is a straunger knight , The which for promise of great meed , vs draue To this attempt , to wreake ... said , How now Sir knight ? What meaneth this , which here I see before ? How fortuneth this foule vncomely plight ...
... said he , There is a straunger knight , The which for promise of great meed , vs draue To this attempt , to wreake ... said , How now Sir knight ? What meaneth this , which here I see before ? How fortuneth this foule vncomely plight ...
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THE LEGEND OF CAMBEL AND TELAMOND or | 3 |
BOOK V | 143 |
BOOK VI | 309 |
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