Spenser's Faerie Queene: Books IV-VIIClarendon Press, 1978 |
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Page 80
... Sir Artegall . Where goodly solace was vnto them made , And dayly feasting both in bowre and hall , Vntill that they their wounds well healed had , And wearie limmes recur'd after late vsage bad . In all which time , Sir Artegall made ...
... Sir Artegall . Where goodly solace was vnto them made , And dayly feasting both in bowre and hall , Vntill that they their wounds well healed had , And wearie limmes recur'd after late vsage bad . In all which time , Sir Artegall made ...
Page 174
... Sir Artegall behinde : so both Together ran with ready speares in rest . Right in the midst , whereas they brest to brest Should meete , a trap was letten downe to fall Into the floud : streight leapt the Carle vnblest , Well weening ...
... Sir Artegall behinde : so both Together ran with ready speares in rest . Right in the midst , whereas they brest to brest Should meete , a trap was letten downe to fall Into the floud : streight leapt the Carle vnblest , Well weening ...
Page 244
... Lord sir Artegall Went on his way , ne euer howre did cease , Till he redeemed had that Lady thrall : That for another Canto will more fitly fall . xliv xlv Cant . VIII . Prince Arthure and Sir Artegall , 244 Cant . VII . THE V. BOOKE OF ...
... Lord sir Artegall Went on his way , ne euer howre did cease , Till he redeemed had that Lady thrall : That for another Canto will more fitly fall . xliv xlv Cant . VIII . Prince Arthure and Sir Artegall , 244 Cant . VII . THE V. BOOKE OF ...
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THE LEGEND OF CAMBEL AND TELAMOND or | 3 |
BOOK V | 143 |
BOOK VI | 309 |
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