The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... eternall chaine , One drop of grace at length will to me give , That I her bounden thrall by her may live , And this same life , which first fro me she reaved , May owe to her , of whom I it receaved . And you faire Venus dearling , my ...
... eternall chaine , One drop of grace at length will to me give , That I her bounden thrall by her may live , And this same life , which first fro me she reaved , May owe to her , of whom I it receaved . And you faire Venus dearling , my ...
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... doth embrace The rolling Spheres , and parts their houres by space , That High Eternall Powre , which now doth move In all these things , mov'd in it selfe by love . 1 ; It lovd it selfe , because it selfe was An Hymne of Heavenly Love.
... doth embrace The rolling Spheres , and parts their houres by space , That High Eternall Powre , which now doth move In all these things , mov'd in it selfe by love . 1 ; It lovd it selfe , because it selfe was An Hymne of Heavenly Love.
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... Eternall , pure , and voide of sinfull blot , The firstling of His joy , in whom no jot Of loves dislike or pride was to be found , Whom He therefore with equall honour crownd . With Him he raignd , before all time prescribed , In ...
... Eternall , pure , and voide of sinfull blot , The firstling of His joy , in whom no jot Of loves dislike or pride was to be found , Whom He therefore with equall honour crownd . With Him he raignd , before all time prescribed , In ...
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... above Through pride ; ( for pride and love And now of sinne to all ensample bee : How then can sinfull flesh it selfe assure , Sith purest Angels fell to be impure ? may 64 But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still HYMNES . 333 23.
... above Through pride ; ( for pride and love And now of sinne to all ensample bee : How then can sinfull flesh it selfe assure , Sith purest Angels fell to be impure ? may 64 But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still HYMNES . 333 23.
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Edmund Spenser. But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still flowing forth His goodnesse unto all , Now seeing left a waste and emptie place In His wyde Pallace , through those Angels fall ... eternall blisse , In which 24 HYMNES .
Edmund Spenser. But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still flowing forth His goodnesse unto all , Now seeing left a waste and emptie place In His wyde Pallace , through those Angels fall ... eternall blisse , In which 24 HYMNES .
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