The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Nature selfe doth lend : For some so goodly gratious are by kind , 1 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 ...
... Nature selfe doth lend : For some so goodly gratious are by kind , 1 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 ...
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... nature have , Towards all womenkind them kindly to behave . XV . " But , sith 3 that he is gone irrevocable , Please it you , Ladie , to us to aread 4 What cause could make him so dishonourable To drive you so on foot , unfit to tread ...
... nature have , Towards all womenkind them kindly to behave . XV . " But , sith 3 that he is gone irrevocable , Please it you , Ladie , to us to aread 4 What cause could make him so dishonourable To drive you so on foot , unfit to tread ...
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... Nature did him teach T'expresse his passions ) which his reason did empeach : XII . And comming likewise to the wounded Knight , When he beheld the streames of purple blood Yet flowing fresh , as moved with the sight , He made great ...
... Nature did him teach T'expresse his passions ) which his reason did empeach : XII . And comming likewise to the wounded Knight , When he beheld the streames of purple blood Yet flowing fresh , as moved with the sight , He made great ...
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... Natures first beheast . XV . Yet , howsoever base 3 and meane it were , They tooke it well , and thanked God for all , Which had them freed from that deadly feare , And sav'd from being to that Caytive thrall . Here they of force ( as ...
... Natures first beheast . XV . Yet , howsoever base 3 and meane it were , They tooke it well , and thanked God for all , Which had them freed from that deadly feare , And sav'd from being to that Caytive thrall . Here they of force ( as ...
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... from thought of fell revenge surceasse : 1 Infest , hostile . 2 Fondlings , fools . 4 Thereto , also . 5 Kynd , nature . 3 Trayned , allured , drew . 6 Wote , know . XLIV . For all that night , the whyles the 108 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... from thought of fell revenge surceasse : 1 Infest , hostile . 2 Fondlings , fools . 4 Thereto , also . 5 Kynd , nature . 3 Trayned , allured , drew . 6 Wote , know . XLIV . For all that night , the whyles the 108 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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