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... side to side ; At length the wits mount up , the hairs subside . See , fierce Belinda on the baron flies , With more than usual lightning in her eyes ; Nor feared the chief the unequal fight to try , Who sought no more than on his foe ...
... side to side ; At length the wits mount up , the hairs subside . See , fierce Belinda on the baron flies , With more than usual lightning in her eyes ; Nor feared the chief the unequal fight to try , Who sought no more than on his foe ...
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... side , and eased His wound's imperious anguish ; but the blood Came welling from the open gash , and life Flowed with the stream ; -all down his cold white side The crimson torrent ran , dim now and soiled Like the soiled tissue of ...
... side , and eased His wound's imperious anguish ; but the blood Came welling from the open gash , and life Flowed with the stream ; -all down his cold white side The crimson torrent ran , dim now and soiled Like the soiled tissue of ...
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... side by side . ' Tis something , nay ' tis much : but then , Have you yourself what's best for men ? Are you poor , sick , old ere your time— Nearer one whit your own sublime Than we who never have turned a rime ? Sing , riding's a joy ...
... side by side . ' Tis something , nay ' tis much : but then , Have you yourself what's best for men ? Are you poor , sick , old ere your time— Nearer one whit your own sublime Than we who never have turned a rime ? Sing , riding's a joy ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 38 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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