The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... Shee is the flowre of grace and chastity , Throughout the world renowmed far and neare , My Life , my Liege , my Soveraine , my Deare , Whose glory shineth as the morning starre , And with her light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far ...
... Shee is the flowre of grace and chastity , Throughout the world renowmed far and neare , My Life , my Liege , my Soveraine , my Deare , Whose glory shineth as the morning starre , And with her light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far ...
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... Shee forth isséwed with a goodly traine Of Squires and Ladies equipaged well , And entertained them right fairely , as befell . Alma she called was ; a Virgin bright , That had not yet felt Cupides wanton rage ; Yet was shee woo'd of ...
... Shee forth isséwed with a goodly traine Of Squires and Ladies equipaged well , And entertained them right fairely , as befell . Alma she called was ; a Virgin bright , That had not yet felt Cupides wanton rage ; Yet was shee woo'd of ...
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... 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 ; and ...
... 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 ; and ...
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... , Faire Sir , at that which ye so much embrace ? " 6 She is the fountaine of your modestee ; You shamefast are , but Shamefastnes itselfe is shee . ” 40 41 42 43 Thereat the Elfe did blush in privitee , And turnd 26 C. IX THE SECOND BOOK ...
... , Faire Sir , at that which ye so much embrace ? " 6 She is the fountaine of your modestee ; You shamefast are , but Shamefastnes itselfe is shee . ” 40 41 42 43 Thereat the Elfe did blush in privitee , And turnd 26 C. IX THE SECOND BOOK ...
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... shee deserv'd ; By reason that the Captaines on her syde , Corrupted by Paulinus , from her swerv'd : Yet such , as were through former flight preserv'd , Gathering againe , her Host she did renew , And with fresh corage on the victor ...
... shee deserv'd ; By reason that the Captaines on her syde , Corrupted by Paulinus , from her swerv'd : Yet such , as were through former flight preserv'd , Gathering againe , her Host she did renew , And with fresh corage on the victor ...
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