The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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Page 68
... Doest conquer greatest conquerors on ground , And setst thy kingdome in the captive harts Of Kings and Keasars to thy service bound ; What glorie or what guerdon hast thou found In feeble Ladies tyranning so sore , And adding anguish to ...
... Doest conquer greatest conquerors on ground , And setst thy kingdome in the captive harts Of Kings and Keasars to thy service bound ; What glorie or what guerdon hast thou found In feeble Ladies tyranning so sore , And adding anguish to ...
Page 72
... doest declare , " Quoth she , " of all that ever hath beene knowen ! Full many great calamities and rare This feeble brest endured hath , but none Equall to this , whereever I have gone . But what are you , whom like unlucky lot Hath ...
... doest declare , " Quoth she , " of all that ever hath beene knowen ! Full many great calamities and rare This feeble brest endured hath , but none Equall to this , whereever I have gone . But what are you , whom like unlucky lot Hath ...
Page 134
... Doest fayrest shine , and most adorne thy place ; That with thy smyling looke doest pacifie 6 6 ' The raging seas , and makst the stormes to flie ; Thee , goddesse , thee the winds , the clouds doe feare ; And , when thou spredst thy ...
... Doest fayrest shine , and most adorne thy place ; That with thy smyling looke doest pacifie 6 6 ' The raging seas , and makst the stormes to flie ; Thee , goddesse , thee the winds , the clouds doe feare ; And , when thou spredst thy ...
Page 135
... doest draw them with desire : ' So all things else , that nourish vitall blood , ' Soone as with fury thou doest them inspire , ' In generation seeke to quench their inward fire . 66 6 " XLVII . So all the world by thee at first was ...
... doest draw them with desire : ' So all things else , that nourish vitall blood , ' Soone as with fury thou doest them inspire , ' In generation seeke to quench their inward fire . 66 6 " XLVII . So all the world by thee at first was ...
Page 173
... doest highest sit In seate of iudgement in th ' Almighties stead , And with magnificke might and wondrous wit Doest to thy people righteous doome aread , That furthest nations filles with awfull dread , Pardon the boldnesse of thy ...
... doest highest sit In seate of iudgement in th ' Almighties stead , And with magnificke might and wondrous wit Doest to thy people righteous doome aread , That furthest nations filles with awfull dread , Pardon the boldnesse of thy ...
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