The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... deare , That so to see him made her heart to quaile ; And next to Cambell , whose sad ruefull cheare Made her to change her hew , and hidden love t'appeare . XLVII . They lightly her requit , ( for small 16 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... deare , That so to see him made her heart to quaile ; And next to Cambell , whose sad ruefull cheare Made her to change her hew , and hidden love t'appeare . XLVII . They lightly her requit , ( for small 16 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... deare did them beseeke . XLVIII . But whenas all might nought with them prevaile , She smote them lightly with her powrefull wand : Then suddenly , as if their hearts did faile , Their wrathfull blades downe fell out of their hand , And ...
... deare did them beseeke . XLVIII . But whenas all might nought with them prevaile , She smote them lightly with her powrefull wand : Then suddenly , as if their hearts did faile , Their wrathfull blades downe fell out of their hand , And ...
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... deare What time she usd to live in wively sort , But layd aside whenso she usd her looser sport . IV . Her husband Vulcan whylome for her sake , When first he loved her with heart entire , This pretious ornament , they say , did make ...
... deare What time she usd to live in wively sort , But layd aside whenso she usd her looser sport . IV . Her husband Vulcan whylome for her sake , When first he loved her with heart entire , This pretious ornament , they say , did make ...
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... deare : No wonder then , if that to winne the same So many Ladies sought , as shall appeare ; For pearelesse she was thought that did it beare . And now by this their feast all being ended , The iudges , which thereto selected were ...
... deare : No wonder then , if that to winne the same So many Ladies sought , as shall appeare ; For pearelesse she was thought that did it beare . And now by this their feast all being ended , The iudges , which thereto selected were ...
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... deare Canacee unheale ; Whose beauties beame eftsoones did shine so bright , That daz'd the eyes of all , as with exceeding light . XI . And after her did Paridell produce His false Duessa , that she might be seene ; Who with her forged ...
... deare Canacee unheale ; Whose beauties beame eftsoones did shine so bright , That daz'd the eyes of all , as with exceeding light . XI . And after her did Paridell produce His false Duessa , that she might be seene ; Who with her forged ...
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