The Works of Edmund Spenser, Livre 1Johns Hopkins Press, 1932 - 556 pages |
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... armes To Æsculapius brought the wounded knight : Whom hauing softly disarayd of armes , Tho gan to him discouer all his harmes , Beseeching him with prayer , and with praise , If either salues , or oyles , or herbes , or charmes A ...
... armes To Æsculapius brought the wounded knight : Whom hauing softly disarayd of armes , Tho gan to him discouer all his harmes , Beseeching him with prayer , and with praise , If either salues , or oyles , or herbes , or charmes A ...
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... armes does ill agree ; But he of rope or armes has now no memoree . The Redcrosse knight toward him crossed fast , To weet , what mister wight was so dismayd : There him he finds all sencelesse and aghast , That of him selfe he seemd to ...
... armes does ill agree ; But he of rope or armes has now no memoree . The Redcrosse knight toward him crossed fast , To weet , what mister wight was so dismayd : There him he finds all sencelesse and aghast , That of him selfe he seemd to ...
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... armes were used through all Britain For a common signe eche manne to know his nacioun From enemies ; which now we call certain Saint Georges armes . ... 3. UPTON . Those old dints have been made by the fiery darts of the wicked , and ...
... armes were used through all Britain For a common signe eche manne to know his nacioun From enemies ; which now we call certain Saint Georges armes . ... 3. UPTON . Those old dints have been made by the fiery darts of the wicked , and ...
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DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH 1596 | 173 |
A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS | 312 |
ON THE PROPRIETY OF THE ALLEGORY | 363 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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