The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... hand . Witnesse Leander in the Euxine waves , And stout Æneas in the Trojane fyre , Achilles preassing through the Phrygian glaives , And Orpheus , daring to provoke the yre Of damned fiends , to get his love retyre ; For both through ...
... hand . Witnesse Leander in the Euxine waves , And stout Æneas in the Trojane fyre , Achilles preassing through the Phrygian glaives , And Orpheus , daring to provoke the yre Of damned fiends , to get his love retyre ; For both through ...
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... hands , who with despightfull shame Revyling Him , that them most vile became , At length Him nayled on a gallow - tree , And slew the Just by most unjust decree . O huge and most unspeakeable impression Of Loves deep wound , that ...
... hands , who with despightfull shame Revyling Him , that them most vile became , At length Him nayled on a gallow - tree , And slew the Just by most unjust decree . O huge and most unspeakeable impression Of Loves deep wound , that ...
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... hand , And bound therto with an eternall band , Him first to love that us so dearely bought , And next our brethren , to his image wrought . Him first to love great right and reason is , Who first to us our life and being gave , And ...
... hand , And bound therto with an eternall band , Him first to love that us so dearely bought , And next our brethren , to his image wrought . Him first to love great right and reason is , Who first to us our life and being gave , And ...
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... hands , through feet , and syde ! Then let thy flinty hart , that feeles no paine , Empierced be with pittifull remorse , And let thy bowels bleede in every vaine , At sight of His most sacred heavenly corse , So torne and n angled with ...
... hands , through feet , and syde ! Then let thy flinty hart , that feeles no paine , Empierced be with pittifull remorse , And let thy bowels bleede in every vaine , At sight of His most sacred heavenly corse , So torne and n angled with ...
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... hands ; And , last , that mightie shining cristall wall , Wherewith he hath encompassed this All . By view whereof it plainly may appeare , That still as every thing doth upward tend , And further is from earth , so still more cleare ...
... hands ; And , last , that mightie shining cristall wall , Wherewith he hath encompassed this All . By view whereof it plainly may appeare , That still as every thing doth upward tend , And further is from earth , so still more cleare ...
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