The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... looke otherwise , With pure regard and spotlesse true intent , Drawing out of the object of their eyes A more refyned form , which they present Unto their mind , voide of all blemishment ; Which it reducing to her first perfection ...
... looke otherwise , With pure regard and spotlesse true intent , Drawing out of the object of their eyes A more refyned form , which they present Unto their mind , voide of all blemishment ; Which it reducing to her first perfection ...
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... looke otherwise , With pure regard and spotlesse true intent , Drawing out of the object of their eyes A more refyned form , which they present Unto their mind , voide of all blemishment ; Which it reducing to her first perfection ...
... looke otherwise , With pure regard and spotlesse true intent , Drawing out of the object of their eyes A more refyned form , which they present Unto their mind , voide of all blemishment ; Which it reducing to her first perfection ...
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... sky ; Of the soare Faulcon so I learne to flye , That flags a while her fluttering wings beneath , Till she her selfe for stronger flight can breath . 29 20 Then looke , who list thy gazefull eyes An Hymne of Heavenly Beautie.
... sky ; Of the soare Faulcon so I learne to flye , That flags a while her fluttering wings beneath , Till she her selfe for stronger flight can breath . 29 20 Then looke , who list thy gazefull eyes An Hymne of Heavenly Beautie.
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Edmund Spenser. 29 20 Then looke , who list thy gazefull eyes to feed With sight of that is faire , looke on the frame Of this wyde Universe , and therein reed The endlesse kinds of creatures which by name Thou canst not count , much ...
Edmund Spenser. 29 20 Then looke , who list thy gazefull eyes to feed With sight of that is faire , looke on the frame Of this wyde Universe , and therein reed The endlesse kinds of creatures which by name Thou canst not count , much ...
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... looke , Which He hath made in beauty excellent , And in the same , as in a brasen booke , To read enregistred in every nooke His goodnesse , which His Beautie doth declare ; For all thats good is beautifull and faire . 33 388 99 Thence ...
... looke , Which He hath made in beauty excellent , And in the same , as in a brasen booke , To read enregistred in every nooke His goodnesse , which His Beautie doth declare ; For all thats good is beautifull and faire . 33 388 99 Thence ...
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