The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... delight Shee to them made , with mildnesse virginall , Shewing herselfe both wise and liberall . There when they rested had a season dew , They her besought of favour speciall Of that faire Castle to affoord them vew : 20 Shee graunted ...
... delight Shee to them made , with mildnesse virginall , Shewing herselfe both wise and liberall . There when they rested had a season dew , They her besought of favour speciall Of that faire Castle to affoord them vew : 20 Shee graunted ...
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... delight And gazing wonder they their mindes did fill ; For never had they seene so straunge a sight . Thence backe ... delights they fownd themselves to please ; Some sung in sweet consórt ; some laught for joy ; Some plaid with strawes ...
... delight And gazing wonder they their mindes did fill ; For never had they seene so straunge a sight . Thence backe ... delights they fownd themselves to please ; Some sung in sweet consórt ; some laught for joy ; Some plaid with strawes ...
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... delight to heare The royall Ofspring of his native land , 49 689 68 69 Cryde out ; “ Deare Countrey ! O how dearely deare Ought thy remembraunce and perpetuall band Be to thy foster Childe , that from thy hand Did commun breath and ...
... delight to heare The royall Ofspring of his native land , 49 689 68 69 Cryde out ; “ Deare Countrey ! O how dearely deare Ought thy remembraunce and perpetuall band Be to thy foster Childe , that from thy hand Did commun breath and ...
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... delight of novelties , And naturall desire of Countreyes state , So long they redd in those antiquities , That how the time was fled they quite forgate ; Till gentle Alma , seeing it so late , Perforce their studies broke , and them ...
... delight of novelties , And naturall desire of Countreyes state , So long they redd in those antiquities , That how the time was fled they quite forgate ; Till gentle Alma , seeing it so late , Perforce their studies broke , and them ...
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... delight . Early , before the Morne with cremosin ray The windowes of bright heaven opened had , Through which into the world the dawning Day Might looke , that maketh every creature glad , Uprose Sir Guyon in bright armour clad , And to ...
... delight . Early , before the Morne with cremosin ray The windowes of bright heaven opened had , Through which into the world the dawning Day Might looke , that maketh every creature glad , Uprose Sir Guyon in bright armour clad , And to ...
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