The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... keepe . The morrow next , so soone as joyous day Did shew itselfe in sunny beames bedight , Serena full of dolorous dismay , Twixt darkenesse dread and hope of living light , Uprear'd her head to see that chearefull sight . Then ...
... keepe . The morrow next , so soone as joyous day Did shew itselfe in sunny beames bedight , Serena full of dolorous dismay , Twixt darkenesse dread and hope of living light , Uprear'd her head to see that chearefull sight . Then ...
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... : But day , that doth discover bad and good , Ensewing , made her knowen to him at last : The end whereof Ile keepe untill another cast . 48 49 50 51 CANTO IX . Calidore hostes with Melibee , And loves 86 C. VIII THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... : But day , that doth discover bad and good , Ensewing , made her knowen to him at last : The end whereof Ile keepe untill another cast . 48 49 50 51 CANTO IX . Calidore hostes with Melibee , And loves 86 C. VIII THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... keepe her royall Court And in her soveraine majesty to sit , She in regard hereof refusde and thought unfit . Unto this place whenas the Elfin Knight Approcht , him seemed that the merry sound Of a shrill pipe he playing heard on hight ...
... keepe her royall Court And in her soveraine majesty to sit , She in regard hereof refusde and thought unfit . Unto this place whenas the Elfin Knight Approcht , him seemed that the merry sound Of a shrill pipe he playing heard on hight ...
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... keepe sheepe , unfit for loves content : The gentle heart scornes base disparagement . Yet Calidore did not despise him quight , But usde him friendly for further intent , That by his fellowship he colour might Both his estate and love ...
... keepe sheepe , unfit for loves content : The gentle heart scornes base disparagement . Yet Calidore did not despise him quight , But usde him friendly for further intent , That by his fellowship he colour might Both his estate and love ...
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... weepe , Wringing her hands , and ruefully loud crying ! Ne cared she her wound in teares to steepe , Albe with all their might those Brigants her did keepe . 22 23 But when they saw her now reliv'd againe , They 116 C. XI THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... weepe , Wringing her hands , and ruefully loud crying ! Ne cared she her wound in teares to steepe , Albe with all their might those Brigants her did keepe . 22 23 But when they saw her now reliv'd againe , They 116 C. XI THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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