Chaucer to BurnsD. Appleton, 1876 |
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... wings He brusheth oft , and oft doth mar their murmur- ings ; 8 Thus ill bested , and fearful more of shame Than of the certain peril he stood in , Half furious unto his foe he came , Resolv'd in mind all suddenly to win , Or soon to ...
... wings He brusheth oft , and oft doth mar their murmur- ings ; 8 Thus ill bested , and fearful more of shame Than of the certain peril he stood in , Half furious unto his foe he came , Resolv'd in mind all suddenly to win , Or soon to ...
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... wings ; his dreadful hideous head , Close couchéd on the beaver , seem'd to throw From flaming mouth bright sparkles fiery red , That sudden horror to faint hearts did show ; And scaley tail was stretcht adown his back full low . Upon ...
... wings ; his dreadful hideous head , Close couchéd on the beaver , seem'd to throw From flaming mouth bright sparkles fiery red , That sudden horror to faint hearts did show ; And scaley tail was stretcht adown his back full low . Upon ...
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... wings , when forth he did display , Were like two sails , in which the hollow wind Is gather'd full , and worketh speedy way : And eke the pennes , that did his pinions bind , Were like main - yards with flying canvas lin'd ; With which ...
... wings , when forth he did display , Were like two sails , in which the hollow wind Is gather'd full , and worketh speedy way : And eke the pennes , that did his pinions bind , Were like main - yards with flying canvas lin'd ; With which ...
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... wings displayed wide , Himself up high he lifted from the ground , And with strong flight did forcibly divide The ... wings to stye1 above the ground ; But his late wounded wing unserviceable found . 1 Mount . 1 " Cephise and Hebrus ...
... wings displayed wide , Himself up high he lifted from the ground , And with strong flight did forcibly divide The ... wings to stye1 above the ground ; But his late wounded wing unserviceable found . 1 Mount . 1 " Cephise and Hebrus ...
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... wings , did fiercely fall Upon his sun - bright shield , and gript it fast withal . Much was the man encumber'd with his hold , In fear to lose his weapon in his paw , Ne wist yet , how his talons to unfold ;. Nor harder was from ...
... wings , did fiercely fall Upon his sun - bright shield , and gript it fast withal . Much was the man encumber'd with his hold , In fear to lose his weapon in his paw , Ne wist yet , how his talons to unfold ;. Nor harder was from ...
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