The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... meanes they could it thereto frame : For , ever as they fastned it , it loos'd And fell away , as feeling secret blame . Full oft about her wast she it enclos'd ; And it as oft was from about her wast disclos'd : XVII . That all men ...
... meanes they could it thereto frame : For , ever as they fastned it , it loos'd And fell away , as feeling secret blame . Full oft about her wast she it enclos'd ; And it as oft was from about her wast disclos'd : XVII . That all men ...
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... meanes deviz'd : First in the midst to set that fayrest Dame , To whom each one his chalenge should disclame , And he himselfe his right would eke releasse : Then , looke to whom she voluntarie came , He should without disturbance her ...
... meanes deviz'd : First in the midst to set that fayrest Dame , To whom each one his chalenge should disclame , And he himselfe his right would eke releasse : Then , looke to whom she voluntarie came , He should without disturbance her ...
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... meanes could wished ease obtaine : So every place seem'd painefull , and ech changing vaine . XLI . And evermore , when he to sleepe did thinke , The hammers sound his senses did molest ; And evermore , when he began to winke , The ...
... meanes could wished ease obtaine : So every place seem'd painefull , and ech changing vaine . XLI . And evermore , when he to sleepe did thinke , The hammers sound his senses did molest ; And evermore , when he began to winke , The ...
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... meanes ye see there wants theretoo , XXXI . " And you , Sir Artegall , the Salvage Knight , Henceforth may not disdaine that womans hand Hath conquered you anew in second fight : For whylome they have conquered sea , and land , And ...
... meanes ye see there wants theretoo , XXXI . " And you , Sir Artegall , the Salvage Knight , Henceforth may not disdaine that womans hand Hath conquered you anew in second fight : For whylome they have conquered sea , and land , And ...
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... meanes would assent , But often did my folly fowle reprove : Yet nothing could my fixed mind remove , But , whether will'd or nilled friend or foe , I me resolv'd the utmost end to prove ; And , rather then my love abandon so , Both ...
... meanes would assent , But often did my folly fowle reprove : Yet nothing could my fixed mind remove , But , whether will'd or nilled friend or foe , I me resolv'd the utmost end to prove ; And , rather then my love abandon so , Both ...
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