The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... goodly gratious are by kind , That every action doth them much commend , And in the eyes of men great liking find ; Which others that have greater skill in mind , Though they enforce themselves , cannot attaine : For everie thing , to ...
... goodly gratious are by kind , That every action doth them much commend , And in the eyes of men great liking find ; Which others that have greater skill in mind , Though they enforce themselves , cannot attaine : For everie thing , to ...
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... goodly youth of amiable grace , 3 5 Yet but a slender slip , that scarse did see Yet seventeene yeares , but tall and faire of face , That sure he deem'd him borne of noble race : All in a Woodmans jacket he was clad Of Lincolne greene ...
... goodly youth of amiable grace , 3 5 Yet but a slender slip , that scarse did see Yet seventeene yeares , but tall and faire of face , That sure he deem'd him borne of noble race : All in a Woodmans jacket he was clad Of Lincolne greene ...
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... goodly fit : And , when he long had him beholding stood , He burst into these wordes , as to him seemed good ; " Faire gentle Swayne , and yet as stout as fayre , 23 24 25 That in these woods amongst the Nymphs dost wonne , Which daily ...
... goodly fit : And , when he long had him beholding stood , He burst into these wordes , as to him seemed good ; " Faire gentle Swayne , and yet as stout as fayre , 23 24 25 That in these woods amongst the Nymphs dost wonne , Which daily ...
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... goodly gilden armes which I have won in fight . ” All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him much more now , then earst , he gan admire For the rare hope which in his yeares appear'd , And thus replide ; " Faire Chyld , the high ...
... goodly gilden armes which I have won in fight . ” All which when well Sir Calidore had heard , Him much more now , then earst , he gan admire For the rare hope which in his yeares appear'd , And thus replide ; " Faire Chyld , the high ...
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... goodly implements of prayse , Long fed his greedie eyes with the faire sight Of the bright mettall shyning like Sunne rayes ; . Handling and turning them a thousand wayes : And , after having them upon him dight , He tooke that Ladie ...
... goodly implements of prayse , Long fed his greedie eyes with the faire sight Of the bright mettall shyning like Sunne rayes ; . Handling and turning them a thousand wayes : And , after having them upon him dight , He tooke that Ladie ...
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