The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 51
... spring , Which at the first , before it had infected , Mote easie be supprest with little thing : But , being growen strong , it forth doth bring Sorrow , and anguish , and impatient paine , In th ' inner parts ; and lastly , scattering ...
... spring , Which at the first , before it had infected , Mote easie be supprest with little thing : But , being growen strong , it forth doth bring Sorrow , and anguish , and impatient paine , In th ' inner parts ; and lastly , scattering ...
Page 140
... spring of their bloud , which did alite Upon the fruitfull earth , which doth us yet despite . " Of that bad seed is this bold Woman bred , That now with bold presumption doth aspire To thrust faire Phoebe from her silver bed , And eke ...
... spring of their bloud , which did alite Upon the fruitfull earth , which doth us yet despite . " Of that bad seed is this bold Woman bred , That now with bold presumption doth aspire To thrust faire Phoebe from her silver bed , And eke ...
Page 145
... springs out of two marble Rocks , On which a grove of Oakes high - mounted growes , That as a girlond seemes to deck the locks 40 41 Of some faire Bride , brought forth with pompous showes Out of her bowre , that many flowers strowes ...
... springs out of two marble Rocks , On which a grove of Oakes high - mounted growes , That as a girlond seemes to deck the locks 40 41 Of some faire Bride , brought forth with pompous showes Out of her bowre , that many flowers strowes ...
Page 146
... spring ; where , doffing her array , She bath'd her lovely limbes , for Jove a likely pray . There Faunus saw that pleased much his eye , And made his hart to tickle in his brest , That , for great joy of somewhat he did spy , He could ...
... spring ; where , doffing her array , She bath'd her lovely limbes , for Jove a likely pray . There Faunus saw that pleased much his eye , And made his hart to tickle in his brest , That , for great joy of somewhat he did spy , He could ...
Page 154
... springs , and is ybredde , However fayre it flourish for a time , Yet see we soone decay ; and , being dead , To ... spring another Prime , Unlike in forme , and chang'd by strange disguise : So turne they still about , and change in ...
... springs , and is ybredde , However fayre it flourish for a time , Yet see we soone decay ; and , being dead , To ... spring another Prime , Unlike in forme , and chang'd by strange disguise : So turne they still about , and change in ...
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