The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... face of his 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 ...
... face of his 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 ...
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... face . For , since the day that they created beene , So many heavenly faces were not seene Assembled in one place : ne he that thought For Chian folke to pourtraict Beauties queene , By view of all the fairest to him brought , So many ...
... face . For , since the day that they created beene , So many heavenly faces were not seene Assembled in one place : ne he that thought For Chian folke to pourtraict Beauties queene , By view of all the fairest to him brought , So many ...
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... face appeare , Besmeard with smoke that nigh his eye - sight blent ; With rugged beard , and hoarie shagged heare , The which he never wont to combe , or comely sheare . XXXV . Rude was his garment , and to rags all rent , Ne better had ...
... face appeare , Besmeard with smoke that nigh his eye - sight blent ; With rugged beard , and hoarie shagged heare , The which he never wont to combe , or comely sheare . XXXV . Rude was his garment , and to rags all rent , Ne better had ...
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... face , as in a looking glasse , The signes of anguish one mote plainely read , And ghesse the man to be dismayd with gealous dread . XLVI . Unto his lofty steede he clombe anone , And forth upon his former voiage fared , And with him ...
... face , as in a looking glasse , The signes of anguish one mote plainely read , And ghesse the man to be dismayd with gealous dread . XLVI . Unto his lofty steede he clombe anone , And forth upon his former voiage fared , And with him ...
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... face ; doth fall in love , And soone from her depart . I. WHAT equall torment to the griefe of mind And pyning anguish hid in gentle hart , That inly feeds itselfe with thoughts unkind , And nourisheth her owne consuming smart ! What ...
... face ; doth fall in love , And soone from her depart . I. WHAT equall torment to the griefe of mind And pyning anguish hid in gentle hart , That inly feeds itselfe with thoughts unkind , And nourisheth her owne consuming smart ! What ...
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