Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Queene I meane Glory in my gene- rall intention , but in my particular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queene , ( and her kingdom in Faerie Land . And yet , in some places els , I do otherwise ...
... Queene I meane Glory in my gene- rall intention , but in my particular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queene , ( and her kingdom in Faerie Land . And yet , in some places els , I do otherwise ...
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... Queene of Faeries , complayned that her father and mother , an ancient King and Queene , had bene by an huge dragon many yeers shut up in a brazen Castle , who thence suffered them not to issew : and therefore besought the Faery Queene ...
... Queene of Faeries , complayned that her father and mother , an ancient King and Queene , had bene by an huge dragon many yeers shut up in a brazen Castle , who thence suffered them not to issew : and therefore besought the Faery Queene ...
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... queene fafte gan him rape , To be avenged whatsoever fall . -- And Pirrhus forde was jo fharpe whet , That fodaynly of her arme he fmet.- So that this queene fel down dead anon . Lydgate , B. iv . Caxton , in the wars of Troy ...
... queene fafte gan him rape , To be avenged whatsoever fall . -- And Pirrhus forde was jo fharpe whet , That fodaynly of her arme he fmet.- So that this queene fel down dead anon . Lydgate , B. iv . Caxton , in the wars of Troy ...
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