The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... turne to earth : No earthly thing is sure . The frame thereof seemd partly circulare , And part triangulare ; O worke divine ! Those two the first and last proportions are ; The one imperfect , mortall , fœminine ; Th ' other immortall ...
... turne to earth : No earthly thing is sure . The frame thereof seemd partly circulare , And part triangulare ; O worke divine ! Those two the first and last proportions are ; The one imperfect , mortall , fœminine ; Th ' other immortall ...
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... turne , but kept on as afore : Which when she saw , she left her lockes undight , And running to her boat withouten ore , From the departing land it launched light , 12 13 14 And after them did drive with all her power and might . 15 ...
... turne , but kept on as afore : Which when she saw , she left her lockes undight , And running to her boat withouten ore , From the departing land it launched light , 12 13 14 And after them did drive with all her power and might . 15 ...
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... turne thy rudder hetherward awhile : Here may thy storme - bett vessell safely ryde ; This is the Port of rest from troublous toyle , 32 The worldes sweet In from paine and wearisome turmoyle . " With that the rolling sea , resounding ...
... turne thy rudder hetherward awhile : Here may thy storme - bett vessell safely ryde ; This is the Port of rest from troublous toyle , 32 The worldes sweet In from paine and wearisome turmoyle . " With that the rolling sea , resounding ...
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... turne . He graunted : then the Faery quickly raught His poynant speare , and sharply gan to spurne His fomy steed , whose fiery feete did burne The verdant gras as he thereon did tread ; Ne did the other backe his foote returne , But ...
... turne . He graunted : then the Faery quickly raught His poynant speare , and sharply gan to spurne His fomy steed , whose fiery feete did burne The verdant gras as he thereon did tread ; Ne did the other backe his foote returne , But ...
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... turne backe to that place ; But , when she saw them gone , she forward went , As lay her journey , through that perlous Pace , With stedfast corage and stout hardiment ; Ne evil thing she feard , ne evill thing she ment . 18 19 At last ...
... turne backe to that place ; But , when she saw them gone , she forward went , As lay her journey , through that perlous Pace , With stedfast corage and stout hardiment ; Ne evil thing she feard , ne evill thing she ment . 18 19 At last ...
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