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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5

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Chapter List
- Chapter 1 No.1
- Chapter 2 No.2
- Chapter 3 No.3
- Chapter 4 No.4
- Chapter 5 No.5
- Chapter 6 No.6
- Chapter 7 No.7
- Chapter 8 No.8
- Chapter 9 No.9
- Chapter 10 No.10
- Chapter 11 No.11
- Chapter 12 No.12
- Chapter 13 No.13
- Chapter 14 No.14
- Chapter 15 No.15
- Chapter 16 No.16
- Chapter 17 No.17
- Chapter 18 No.18
- Chapter 19 No.19
- Chapter 20 No.20
- Chapter 21 No.21
- Chapter 22 No.22
- Chapter 23 No.23
- Chapter 24 No.24
- Chapter 25 No.25
- Chapter 26 No.26
- Chapter 27 No.27
- Chapter 28 No.28
- Chapter 29 No.29
- Chapter 30 No.30
- Chapter 31 No.31
- Chapter 32 No.32
- Chapter 33 No.33
- Chapter 34 No.34
- Chapter 35 No.35
- Chapter 36 No.36
- Chapter 37 No.37
- Chapter 38 No.38
- Chapter 39 No.39
- Chapter 40 No.40
- Chapter 41 No.41
- Chapter 42 No.42
- Chapter 43 No.43
- Chapter 44 No.44
- Chapter 45 7.—Tedula. Spenser appears to mean the bird Trochilos, which, according to Aristotle, enters the mouth of the crocodile, and picks her meat out of the monster's teeth. C.
- Chapter 46 No.46
- Chapter 47 No.47
- Chapter 48 No.48
- Chapter 49 No.49
- Chapter 50 No.50