The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... doth rest . Why then do I this honor unto thee , Thus to ennoble thy victorious name , Sith thou doest shew no favour unto mee , Ne once move ruth in that rebellious Dame , Somewhat to slacke the rigour of my flame ? Certes small glory ...
... doth rest . Why then do I this honor unto thee , Thus to ennoble thy victorious name , Sith thou doest shew no favour unto mee , Ne once move ruth in that rebellious Dame , Somewhat to slacke the rigour of my flame ? Certes small glory ...
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... doth expell , And the refyned mynd doth newly fashion Unto a fairer forme , which now doth dwell In his high thought , that would it selfe excell , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirrour of so heavenly light ...
... doth expell , And the refyned mynd doth newly fashion Unto a fairer forme , which now doth dwell In his high thought , that would it selfe excell , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirrour of so heavenly light ...
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... doth his fortune blesse . And though he do not win his wish to end , Yet thus farre happie he himselfe doth weene , That heavens such happie grace did to him lend , As thing on earth so heavenly to have seene His harts enshrined Saint ...
... doth his fortune blesse . And though he do not win his wish to end , Yet thus farre happie he himselfe doth weene , That heavens such happie grace did to him lend , As thing on earth so heavenly to have seene His harts enshrined Saint ...
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... doth it torment His troubled mynd with more then hellish paine ! And to his fayning fansie represent Sights never seene , and thousand shadowes vaine , To breake his sleepe , and waste his ydle braine : Thou that hast never lov'd canst ...
... doth it torment His troubled mynd with more then hellish paine ! And to his fayning fansie represent Sights never seene , and thousand shadowes vaine , To breake his sleepe , and waste his ydle braine : Thou that hast never lov'd canst ...
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... doth appeare ; So thou thy folke , through paines of Purgatorie , Dost beare unto thy blisse , and heavens glorie . There thou them placest in a Paradize Of all delight and joyous happy rest , Where they doe feede on Nectar heavenly ...
... doth appeare ; So thou thy folke , through paines of Purgatorie , Dost beare unto thy blisse , and heavens glorie . There thou them placest in a Paradize Of all delight and joyous happy rest , Where they doe feede on Nectar heavenly ...
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