The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... that hevenly lay His learned daughters would to me report To decke my song withall , I would assay Thy name , O soveraine Queene , to blazon far away . 2 3 Thy name , O soveraine Queene , thy realme , 32 THE SECOND BOOK OF 32 Canto X.
... that hevenly lay His learned daughters would to me report To decke my song withall , I would assay Thy name , O soveraine Queene , to blazon far away . 2 3 Thy name , O soveraine Queene , thy realme , 32 THE SECOND BOOK OF 32 Canto X.
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... daughters shene Into this Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy Sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth Geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in ...
... daughters shene Into this Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy Sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth Geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in ...
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... daughter of Corineus Would not endure to bee so vile disdaind , But , gathering force and corage valorous , Encountred him in batteill well ordaind , In which him vanquisht she to fly constraind : But she so fast pursewd , that him she ...
... daughter of Corineus Would not endure to bee so vile disdaind , But , gathering force and corage valorous , Encountred him in batteill well ordaind , In which him vanquisht she to fly constraind : But she so fast pursewd , that him she ...
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... daughters , which were well uptraind In all that seemed fitt for kingly seed ; Mongst whom his Realme he equally decreed To have divided : Tho , when feeble age Nigh to his utmost date he saw proceed , He cald his daughters , and with ...
... daughters , which were well uptraind In all that seemed fitt for kingly seed ; Mongst whom his Realme he equally decreed To have divided : Tho , when feeble age Nigh to his utmost date he saw proceed , He cald his daughters , and with ...
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... daughter gan despise his drouping day , And wearie wax of his continuall stay : Tho to his daughter Regan he repayrd , Who him at first well used every way ; But , when of his departure she despayrd , Her bountie she abated , and his ...
... daughter gan despise his drouping day , And wearie wax of his continuall stay : Tho to his daughter Regan he repayrd , Who him at first well used every way ; But , when of his departure she despayrd , Her bountie she abated , and his ...
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