Spenser, DanielAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... steed , that bore the arms of a knight , and his speare in the dwarfes hand . Shee , falling before the queene of Faeries , complayned that her father and mother , an ancient king and queene , had bene by an huge dragon many years shut ...
... steed , that bore the arms of a knight , and his speare in the dwarfes hand . Shee , falling before the queene of Faeries , complayned that her father and mother , an ancient king and queene , had bene by an huge dragon many years shut ...
Strona 44
... steed Oblivion laid him down on Lauras herse : Hereat the hardest stones were seene to bleed , And grones of buried ghostes the Hevens did perse : Where Homers spright did tremble all for griefe , And curst th ' accesse of that ...
... steed Oblivion laid him down on Lauras herse : Hereat the hardest stones were seene to bleed , And grones of buried ghostes the Hevens did perse : Where Homers spright did tremble all for griefe , And curst th ' accesse of that ...
Strona 54
... steed : so both away Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire , Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spread her purple robe through deawy aire ; And the high hils Titan discovered ; The royall virgin shooke off drousyhed : And ...
... steed : so both away Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire , Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spread her purple robe through deawy aire ; And the high hils Titan discovered ; The royall virgin shooke off drousyhed : And ...
Strona 58
... steed , and eke his charmed launce . Ere long he came where Una traveild slow , And that wilde champion wayting her besyde ; Whome seeing such , for dread hee durst not show Him selfe too nigh at hand , but turned wyde Unto an hil ...
... steed , and eke his charmed launce . Ere long he came where Una traveild slow , And that wilde champion wayting her besyde ; Whome seeing such , for dread hee durst not show Him selfe too nigh at hand , but turned wyde Unto an hil ...
Strona 59
... steed not shronke for feare , Through shield and body eke he should him beare : Yet , so great was the puissance of his push , That from his sadle quite he did him beare : He tombling rudely downe to ground did rush , And from his gored ...
... steed not shronke for feare , Through shield and body eke he should him beare : Yet , so great was the puissance of his push , That from his sadle quite he did him beare : He tombling rudely downe to ground did rush , And from his gored ...
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