The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... Goddesse , pleased with his wanton play , Suffers herselfe through sleepe beguild to bee , The whiles the other Ladies mind theyr mery glee . 5 Whom when the Palmer saw , abasht he was Through 2 C. VIII THE SECOND BOOK OF.
... Goddesse , pleased with his wanton play , Suffers herselfe through sleepe beguild to bee , The whiles the other Ladies mind theyr mery glee . 5 Whom when the Palmer saw , abasht he was Through 2 C. VIII THE SECOND BOOK OF.
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... Ladies head ? Full lively is the semblaunt , though the substance dead . " " Fayre Sir , " sayd he , " if in that picture dead Such life ye read , and vertue in vaine shew ; What mote ye weene , if the trew lively - head Of that most ...
... Ladies head ? Full lively is the semblaunt , though the substance dead . " " Fayre Sir , " sayd he , " if in that picture dead Such life ye read , and vertue in vaine shew ; What mote ye weene , if the trew lively - head Of that most ...
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... Ladies eare which there did dwell , Shee forth isséwed with a goodly traine Of Squires and Ladies equipaged well , And entertained them right fairely , as befell . Alma she called was ; a Virgin bright , That had not yet felt Cupides ...
... Ladies eare which there did dwell , Shee forth isséwed with a goodly traine Of Squires and Ladies equipaged well , And entertained them right fairely , as befell . Alma she called was ; a Virgin bright , That had not yet felt Cupides ...
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... Lady , as became ; Who , passing by , forth ledd her guestes anone Into the kitchin rowme , ne spard for nicenesse none . It was a vaut ybuilt for great dispence , With many raunges reard along the wall , And one great chimney , whose ...
... Lady , as became ; Who , passing by , forth ledd her guestes anone Into the kitchin rowme , ne spard for nicenesse none . It was a vaut ybuilt for great dispence , With many raunges reard along the wall , And one great chimney , whose ...
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... Ladies sate , Courted of many a jolly paramoure , The which them did in modest wise amate , And each one sought his Lady to aggrate : And eke emongst them litle Cupid playd His wanton sportes , being retourned late From his fierce ...
... Ladies sate , Courted of many a jolly paramoure , The which them did in modest wise amate , And each one sought his Lady to aggrate : And eke emongst them litle Cupid playd His wanton sportes , being retourned late From his fierce ...
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