The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... ' Did not once move , nor upward cast his eye , For vile disdaine and rancour , which did gnaw His hart in twaine with sad melancholy ; As one that loathed life , and yet despysd to dye . 50 But , full of Princely bounty and great mind ,
... ' Did not once move , nor upward cast his eye , For vile disdaine and rancour , which did gnaw His hart in twaine with sad melancholy ; As one that loathed life , and yet despysd to dye . 50 But , full of Princely bounty and great mind ,
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... eye , And ever and anone with rosy red The bashfull blood her snowy cheekes did dye , That her became , as polisht yvory Which cunning Craftesman hand hath overlayd With fayre Vermilion or pure lastery . Great wonder had the Knight to ...
... eye , And ever and anone with rosy red The bashfull blood her snowy cheekes did dye , That her became , as polisht yvory Which cunning Craftesman hand hath overlayd With fayre Vermilion or pure lastery . Great wonder had the Knight to ...
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... eyes ; Like many swarmes of bees assembled round , After their hives with honny do abound . All those were idle Thoughtes and Fantasies , Devices , Dreames , Opinions unsound , Shewes , Visions , Sooth - sayes , and Prophesies : And all ...
... eyes ; Like many swarmes of bees assembled round , After their hives with honny do abound . All those were idle Thoughtes and Fantasies , Devices , Dreames , Opinions unsound , Shewes , Visions , Sooth - sayes , and Prophesies : And all ...
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... eyes , That mad or foolish seemd : one by his vew Mote deeme him borne with ill - disposed skyes , When oblique Saturne sate in th ' house of agonyes . Whom Alma having shewed to her Guestes , 52 53 Thence brought them to the second ...
... eyes , That mad or foolish seemd : one by his vew Mote deeme him borne with ill - disposed skyes , When oblique Saturne sate in th ' house of agonyes . Whom Alma having shewed to her Guestes , 52 53 Thence brought them to the second ...
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... eyes ; And every one did bow and arrowes beare : All those were lawlesse Lustes , corrupt Envyes , And covetous Aspécts , all cruel enimyes . Those same against the Bulwarke of the Sight Did lay strong siege and battailous assault , Ne ...
... eyes ; And every one did bow and arrowes beare : All those were lawlesse Lustes , corrupt Envyes , And covetous Aspécts , all cruel enimyes . Those same against the Bulwarke of the Sight Did lay strong siege and battailous assault , Ne ...
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