The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... deare Lord ! that ever I might hope , For all the paines and woes that I endure , To come at length unto the wished scope Of my desire , or might myselfe assure That happie port for ever to recure ! Then would I thinke these paines no ...
... deare Lord ! that ever I might hope , For all the paines and woes that I endure , To come at length unto the wished scope Of my desire , or might myselfe assure That happie port for ever to recure ! Then would I thinke these paines no ...
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... deare , An honourable Hymne I eke should frame , And , with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare , The ravisht hearts of gazefull men might reare To admiration of that heavenly light , From whence proceeds such soule - enchanting might ...
... deare , An honourable Hymne I eke should frame , And , with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare , The ravisht hearts of gazefull men might reare To admiration of that heavenly light , From whence proceeds such soule - enchanting might ...
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... deare ornaments , And lively images of heavens light , Let not your beames with such disparagements Be dimd , and your bright glorie darkned quight ; But , mindfull still of your first countries sight , Doe still preserve your first ...
... deare ornaments , And lively images of heavens light , Let not your beames with such disparagements Be dimd , and your bright glorie darkned quight ; But , mindfull still of your first countries sight , Doe still preserve your first ...
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... deare loves delight See more then any other eyes can see , Through mutuall receipt of beamës bright , Which carrie privie message to the spright , And to their eyes that inmost faire display , As plaine as light discovers dawning day ...
... deare loves delight See more then any other eyes can see , Through mutuall receipt of beamës bright , Which carrie privie message to the spright , And to their eyes that inmost faire display , As plaine as light discovers dawning day ...
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... deare sake He did a man become . And that most blessed bodie , which was borne Without all blemish or reprochfull blame , He freely gave to be both rent and torne Of cruell hands , who with despightfull shame Revyling Him , that them ...
... deare sake He did a man become . And that most blessed bodie , which was borne Without all blemish or reprochfull blame , He freely gave to be both rent and torne Of cruell hands , who with despightfull shame Revyling Him , that them ...
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