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Pagina 199
... land My brother here declared hath to you : But not for it this ods twixt vs doth stand , But for this threasure throwne vppon his strand ; Which well I proue , as shall appeare by triall , To be this maides , with whom I fastned hand ...
... land My brother here declared hath to you : But not for it this ods twixt vs doth stand , But for this threasure throwne vppon his strand ; Which well I proue , as shall appeare by triall , To be this maides , with whom I fastned hand ...
Pagina 331
... land of Faerie , where no wight Should weet of me , nor worke me any wrong . To whose wise read she hearkning , sent me streight Into this land , where I haue wond thus long , Since I was ten yeares old , now growen to stature strong ...
... land of Faerie , where no wight Should weet of me , nor worke me any wrong . To whose wise read she hearkning , sent me streight Into this land , where I haue wond thus long , Since I was ten yeares old , now growen to stature strong ...
Pagina 356
... land , late conquer'd by his sword From a great Gyant , called Cormoraunt ; Whom he did ouerthrow by yonder foord , And in three battailes did so deadly daunt , That he dare not returne for all his daily vaunt . So is my Lord now seiz'd ...
... land , late conquer'd by his sword From a great Gyant , called Cormoraunt ; Whom he did ouerthrow by yonder foord , And in three battailes did so deadly daunt , That he dare not returne for all his daily vaunt . So is my Lord now seiz'd ...
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