The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... night ; But on her lips , like rosy buds in May , So many millions of chaste Pleasures play . All those , O Cytherea ! and thousands more Thy handmaides be , which do on thee attend , To decke thy beautie with their dainties store ...
... night ; But on her lips , like rosy buds in May , So many millions of chaste Pleasures play . All those , O Cytherea ! and thousands more Thy handmaides be , which do on thee attend , To decke thy beautie with their dainties store ...
Page 19
... night ; But on her lips , like rosy buds in May , So many millions of chaste Pleasures play . All those , O Cytherea ! and thousands more Thy handmaides be , which do on thee attend , To decke thy beautie with their dainties store ...
... night ; But on her lips , like rosy buds in May , So many millions of chaste Pleasures play . All those , O Cytherea ! and thousands more Thy handmaides be , which do on thee attend , To decke thy beautie with their dainties store ...
Page 23
... night . Both day and night is unto them all one ; For He His beames doth unto them extend , That darknesse there appeareth never none ; Ne hath their day , ne hath their blisse , an end , But there their termelesse time in pleasure ...
... night . Both day and night is unto them all one ; For He His beames doth unto them extend , That darknesse there appeareth never none ; Ne hath their day , ne hath their blisse , an end , But there their termelesse time in pleasure ...
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... night and day , As King and Queene , the heavens Empire sway ; And tell me then , what hast thou ever seene That to their beautie may compared be , Or can the sight that is most sharpe and keene Endure their Captains flaming head to see ...
... night and day , As King and Queene , the heavens Empire sway ; And tell me then , what hast thou ever seene That to their beautie may compared be , Or can the sight that is most sharpe and keene Endure their Captains flaming head to see ...
Page 54
... night , The Galles were , by corrupting of a mayde , Possest nigh of the Capitol through slight , Had not a Goose the treachery bewrayde : If then a Goose great Rome from ruine stayde , And Jove himselfe , the Patron of the place ...
... night , The Galles were , by corrupting of a mayde , Possest nigh of the Capitol through slight , Had not a Goose the treachery bewrayde : If then a Goose great Rome from ruine stayde , And Jove himselfe , the Patron of the place ...
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ARTHUR GORGES aspyre Astrophel beasts beautie behold bowre brave brest bright celestiall cruell dart dayes deare death delight devize dight doest dolefull doth dreadfull earth earthly eccho ring embase eternall eyes faire faire Ladie farre fayre flowres foorth Foxe fyre gentle glorie glorious Gods goodly grace griefe grone happie hart hath heart heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour immortall Jove light live Lord LYCON lyke mortall mourne Muses mynd never night noble nought Nymphes paine plaint pleasure powre praid praise prayses pride rest Rome sacred Sapience scorne seeke seem'd selfe shee shepheards shew shyning sight sing Sith skie SONNET sorrow soule spide spirits spoyle spred spright Sunne sweet teares thee thereof theyr things thou thought trew twixt unto vaine Venus vertue weene weepe Whilest whilome wight wings wize wont wretched