The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... close , That , when it locked , none might thorough pas , And , when it opened , no man might it close ; Still opened to their friendes , and closed to their foes . 21 22 23 Of hewen stone the porch was fayrely wrought , Stone C. IX THE ...
... close , That , when it locked , none might thorough pas , And , when it opened , no man might it close ; Still opened to their friendes , and closed to their foes . 21 22 23 Of hewen stone the porch was fayrely wrought , Stone C. IX THE ...
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... close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out privily . Which goodly order and great workmans skill Whenas those Knightes beheld , with rare delight And ...
... close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out privily . Which goodly order and great workmans skill Whenas those Knightes beheld , with rare delight And ...
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... Close rownd about her tuckt with many a plight : Upon her fist the bird , which shonneth vew And keepes in coverts close from living wight , Did sitt , as yet ashamd how rude Pan did her dight . So long as Guyon with her communed , Unto ...
... Close rownd about her tuckt with many a plight : Upon her fist the bird , which shonneth vew And keepes in coverts close from living wight , Did sitt , as yet ashamd how rude Pan did her dight . So long as Guyon with her communed , Unto ...
Page 84
... close , In which they creeping did at last display That wanton Lady with her Lover lose , Whose sleepie head she in her lap did soft dispose . Upon a bed of Roses she was layd , As faint through heat , or dight to pleasant sin ; And was ...
... close , In which they creeping did at last display That wanton Lady with her Lover lose , Whose sleepie head she in her lap did soft dispose . Upon a bed of Roses she was layd , As faint through heat , or dight to pleasant sin ; And was ...
Page 91
... close With her on foot , and stoutly forward came ; Dye rather would he then endure that same . Which when his Palmer saw , he gan to feare His toward perill , and untoward blame , Which by that new rencounter he should reare ; For ...
... close With her on foot , and stoutly forward came ; Dye rather would he then endure that same . Which when his Palmer saw , he gan to feare His toward perill , and untoward blame , Which by that new rencounter he should reare ; For ...
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