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Pagina xlv
... againe it to assay , to attempt , to try to get it again , B. iv . C. 8. St. 10 . Affoile , to free , to quit , Lat . abfolvere , Ital . affol- vere . affoiled , freed , fet at liberty , abfolved , B. iii . C. 1. St. 58. B. iv . C. 5 ...
... againe it to assay , to attempt , to try to get it again , B. iv . C. 8. St. 10 . Affoile , to free , to quit , Lat . abfolvere , Ital . affol- vere . affoiled , freed , fet at liberty , abfolved , B. iii . C. 1. St. 58. B. iv . C. 5 ...
Pagina 10
... againe , and each enchafte Deepe wounds in the foft flesh of his ftrong foe . i . e . engraved , cut . Encheafon , occafion , accident , B. ii . C. 1. St. 30 . Gower Fol . xxi.2 . If thatI had encheason . and by Ch . Enderw for endow ...
... againe , and each enchafte Deepe wounds in the foft flesh of his ftrong foe . i . e . engraved , cut . Encheafon , occafion , accident , B. ii . C. 1. St. 30 . Gower Fol . xxi.2 . If thatI had encheason . and by Ch . Enderw for endow ...
Pagina 17
... againe ; For light she hated as the deadly bale , Ay wont in defert darkness to remaine , Where plain none might her fee , nor fhe fee any plaine . XVII . Which when the valiant elfe perceiv'd , he lept As lyon fierce upon the flying ...
... againe ; For light she hated as the deadly bale , Ay wont in defert darkness to remaine , Where plain none might her fee , nor fhe fee any plaine . XVII . Which when the valiant elfe perceiv'd , he lept As lyon fierce upon the flying ...
Pagina 17
... 'd your strength on a strong enimie ; Your first adventure : many fuch I pray , And henceforth ever wish that like fucceed it may . VOL . I. C XXVIII . Then XXVIII . Then mounted he upon his steede againe , Cant . I. 9 FAERY QUEEN E.
... 'd your strength on a strong enimie ; Your first adventure : many fuch I pray , And henceforth ever wish that like fucceed it may . VOL . I. C XXVIII . Then XXVIII . Then mounted he upon his steede againe , Cant . I. 9 FAERY QUEEN E.
Pagina 17
Edmund Spenser John Upton. XXVIII . Then mounted he upon his steede againe , And with the lady backward fought to wend : That path he kept , which beaten was most plaine Ne ever would to any by - way bend ; But ftill did follow one unto ...
Edmund Spenser John Upton. XXVIII . Then mounted he upon his steede againe , And with the lady backward fought to wend : That path he kept , which beaten was most plaine Ne ever would to any by - way bend ; But ftill did follow one unto ...
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