The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 136
... shee the lawes of Nature onely brake , But eke of Justice , and of Policie ; And wrong of right , and bad of good did make , And death for life exchanged foolishlie : Since which , all living wights have learn'd to die , And all this ...
... shee the lawes of Nature onely brake , But eke of Justice , and of Policie ; And wrong of right , and bad of good did make , And death for life exchanged foolishlie : Since which , all living wights have learn'd to die , And all this ...
Page 137
... shee found , 7 Drawne of two steeds , th ' one black , the other white , Environd with tenne thousand starres around , That duly her attended day and night ; And by her side there ran her Page , that hight Vesper , whom we the Evening ...
... shee found , 7 Drawne of two steeds , th ' one black , the other white , Environd with tenne thousand starres around , That duly her attended day and night ; And by her side there ran her Page , that hight Vesper , whom we the Evening ...
Page 138
... shee deemed most condigne . But shee that had to her that soveraigne seat By highest Jove assign'd , therein to beare Nights burning lamp , regarded not her threat , Ne yielded ought for favour or for feare ; 11 12 But , with sterne ...
... shee deemed most condigne . But shee that had to her that soveraigne seat By highest Jove assign'd , therein to beare Nights burning lamp , regarded not her threat , Ne yielded ought for favour or for feare ; 11 12 But , with sterne ...
Page 139
... shee did her wonted course forslowe ; And , if that any were on earth belowe That did with charmes or Magick her molest , Him to attache , and downe to hell to throwe ; But if from heaven it were , then to arrest The author , and him ...
... shee did her wonted course forslowe ; And , if that any were on earth belowe That did with charmes or Magick her molest , Him to attache , and downe to hell to throwe ; But if from heaven it were , then to arrest The author , and him ...
Page 141
... Shee there arriving boldly in did pass ; Where all the Gods she found in counsell close , All quite unarm'd , as then their manner was . At sight of her they suddaine all arose In great amaze , ne wist what way to chose : But Jove , all ...
... Shee there arriving boldly in did pass ; Where all the Gods she found in counsell close , All quite unarm'd , as then their manner was . At sight of her they suddaine all arose In great amaze , ne wist what way to chose : But Jove , all ...
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