The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... things , So mortall foes so friendly to agree , For passing ioy , which so great marvaile brings , They all gan shout aloud , that all the heaven rings . VOL . III . C L. All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast c . III . ] 17 THE ...
... things , So mortall foes so friendly to agree , For passing ioy , which so great marvaile brings , They all gan shout aloud , that all the heaven rings . VOL . III . C L. All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast c . III . ] 17 THE ...
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... things do fairest shew . XVI . Then was that golden Belt by doome of all Graunted to her , as to the Fayrest Dame ... thing deviz'd her to defame . Then many other Ladies likewise tride About their tender loynes to knit the same ; But it ...
... things do fairest shew . XVI . Then was that golden Belt by doome of all Graunted to her , as to the Fayrest Dame ... thing deviz'd her to defame . Then many other Ladies likewise tride About their tender loynes to knit the same ; But it ...
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... things , that day most minds , at night doe most appeare . XLIV . With that the wicked Carle , the Maister smith , A paire of red - whot yron tongs did take Out of the burning cinders , and therewith Under his side him nipt ; that ...
... things , that day most minds , at night doe most appeare . XLIV . With that the wicked Carle , the Maister smith , A paire of red - whot yron tongs did take Out of the burning cinders , and therewith Under his side him nipt ; that ...
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... thing that hethertoo Hath troubled both your mindes with idle thought , Fearing least she Loves away your should Woo ; Feared in vaine , sith meanes ye see there wants theretoo , XXXI . " And you , Sir Artegall , the Salvage Knight ...
... thing that hethertoo Hath troubled both your mindes with idle thought , Fearing least she Loves away your should Woo ; Feared in vaine , sith meanes ye see there wants theretoo , XXXI . " And you , Sir Artegall , the Salvage Knight ...
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... things ready dight . So on a day , unweeting unto wight , I with that Squire agreede away to flit , And in a privy place , betwixt us hight , Within a grove appointed him to meete ; To which I boldly came upon my feeble feete . XVIII ...
... things ready dight . So on a day , unweeting unto wight , I with that Squire agreede away to flit , And in a privy place , betwixt us hight , Within a grove appointed him to meete ; To which I boldly came upon my feeble feete . XVIII ...
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