The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... , Sith of that Goddesse I have sought the sight , Yet no where can her find : such happinesse Heven doth to me envý and fortune favourlesse . " 5 6 " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom 2 C C. IX 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , Sith of that Goddesse I have sought the sight , Yet no where can her find : such happinesse Heven doth to me envý and fortune favourlesse . " 5 6 " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom 2 C C. IX 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... heven rejoyced her sweete face to see . In robe of lilly white she was arayd , That from her shoulder to her heele downe raught ; The traine whereof loose far behind her strayd , Braunched with gold and perle most richly wrought , And ...
... heven rejoyced her sweete face to see . In robe of lilly white she was arayd , That from her shoulder to her heele downe raught ; The traine whereof loose far behind her strayd , Braunched with gold and perle most richly wrought , And ...
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... heven to animate His worke , for which he was by Jove depryv'd Of life himselfe , and hart - strings of an Aegle ryv'd . That man so made he called Elfe , to weet Quick , the first author of all Elfin kynd ; Who , wandring through the ...
... heven to animate His worke , for which he was by Jove depryv'd Of life himselfe , and hart - strings of an Aegle ryv'd . That man so made he called Elfe , to weet Quick , the first author of all Elfin kynd ; Who , wandring through the ...
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... heven fulmined : At last , the passion past , she thus him answered : " Faire Sir , I let you weete , that from the howre I taken was from Nourses tender рар , I have been trained up in warlike stowre , To tossen speare and shield , and ...
... heven fulmined : At last , the passion past , she thus him answered : " Faire Sir , I let you weete , that from the howre I taken was from Nourses tender рар , I have been trained up in warlike stowre , To tossen speare and shield , and ...
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... Heven itselfe shall their successe envý , And them with plagues and murrins pestilent Consume , till all their warlike puissaunce be spent . " Yet after all these sorrowes , and huge hills Of dying people , during eight yeares space ...
... Heven itselfe shall their successe envý , And them with plagues and murrins pestilent Consume , till all their warlike puissaunce be spent . " Yet after all these sorrowes , and huge hills Of dying people , during eight yeares space ...
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