“The” poetical works of Edmund SpenserPrinted under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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... sence beguile , Ne daunted be through enuy or disdaine : Subject thy dome to her empyring spright , From whence thy Muse and all the world takes light . HOBYNOLL . FAYRE Thamis streame , that from Ludd's stately Runst paying civ VERSES ...
... sence beguile , Ne daunted be through enuy or disdaine : Subject thy dome to her empyring spright , From whence thy Muse and all the world takes light . HOBYNOLL . FAYRE Thamis streame , that from Ludd's stately Runst paying civ VERSES ...
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... sence be inly wayd , And the dim vele , with which from commune vew Their fairer parts are hid , aside be layd , Perhaps not vaine they may appeare to you . Such as they be , vouchsafe them to receaue , And wipe their faults out of your ...
... sence be inly wayd , And the dim vele , with which from commune vew Their fairer parts are hid , aside be layd , Perhaps not vaine they may appeare to you . Such as they be , vouchsafe them to receaue , And wipe their faults out of your ...
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... sence with sundry beauties vew , roy And steale from each some part of ornament . If all the world to seeke I ouerwent , A fairer crew yet no where could I see , Then that braue Court doth to mine eie present , That the world's pride ...
... sence with sundry beauties vew , roy And steale from each some part of ornament . If all the world to seeke I ouerwent , A fairer crew yet no where could I see , Then that braue Court doth to mine eie present , That the world's pride ...
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... Threatning her angrie sting him to dismay Who nought aghast his mightie hand enhaunst ; The stroke down from her head unto her shoulder glaunst . XVIII . Much daunted with that dint her sence was 126 Book I THE FAERY QUEENE.
... Threatning her angrie sting him to dismay Who nought aghast his mightie hand enhaunst ; The stroke down from her head unto her shoulder glaunst . XVIII . Much daunted with that dint her sence was 126 Book I THE FAERY QUEENE.
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Edmund Spenser. XVIII . Much daunted with that dint her sence was dazd , Yet kindling rage , herselfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastlie bodie raizd - oboch With doubled forces high above the ground : Tho wrapping up her ...
Edmund Spenser. XVIII . Much daunted with that dint her sence was dazd , Yet kindling rage , herselfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastlie bodie raizd - oboch With doubled forces high above the ground : Tho wrapping up her ...
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