The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... beautie doe with sadnes spill ? Lives any that you hath thus ill apayd ? Or doen you love , or doen you lack your will ? Whatever bee the cause , it sure beseemes you ill . " " Fayre Sir , " said she , halfe in disdaineful wise , " How ...
... beautie doe with sadnes spill ? Lives any that you hath thus ill apayd ? Or doen you love , or doen you lack your will ? Whatever bee the cause , it sure beseemes you ill . " " Fayre Sir , " said she , halfe in disdaineful wise , " How ...
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... beautie excellent ; And to her guestes doth bounteous banket dight , Attempred goodly well for health and for delight . Early , before the Morne with cremosin ray The windowes of bright heaven opened had , Through which into the world ...
... beautie excellent ; And to her guestes doth bounteous banket dight , Attempred goodly well for health and for delight . Early , before the Morne with cremosin ray The windowes of bright heaven opened had , Through which into the world ...
Page 54
... Beautie and Money , they that Bulwarke sorely rent . The second Bulwarke was the Hearing Sence , 8 9 10 Gainst which the second Troupe dessignment makes ; Deformed creatures , in straunge difference : Some having heads like Harts , some ...
... Beautie and Money , they that Bulwarke sorely rent . The second Bulwarke was the Hearing Sence , 8 9 10 Gainst which the second Troupe dessignment makes ; Deformed creatures , in straunge difference : Some having heads like Harts , some ...
Page 72
... beautie , and th ' one moyity Transform'd to fish for their bold surquedry ; But th ' upper halfe their hew retayned still , And their sweet skill in wonted melody ; Which ever after they abusd to ill , T'allure weake Traveillers , whom ...
... beautie , and th ' one moyity Transform'd to fish for their bold surquedry ; But th ' upper halfe their hew retayned still , And their sweet skill in wonted melody ; Which ever after they abusd to ill , T'allure weake Traveillers , whom ...
Page 95
... beautie hath no living pere ; Thereto so bounteous and so debonayre , That never any mote with her compayre : She hath ordaind this law , which we approve , That every Knight which doth this way repayre , In case he have no Lady nor no ...
... beautie hath no living pere ; Thereto so bounteous and so debonayre , That never any mote with her compayre : She hath ordaind this law , which we approve , That every Knight which doth this way repayre , In case he have no Lady nor no ...
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