The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various Commentators; and a Glossarial Index: to which is Prefixed, Some Account of the Life of SpenserRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1859 - 562 pages |
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... faire befall that Faery Queene of thine ! In whose faire eyes Love linckt with Vertue sittes ; Enfusing , by those bewties fyers divine , Such high conceites into thy humble wittes , As raised hath poore Pastors oaten reedes From ...
... faire befall that Faery Queene of thine ! In whose faire eyes Love linckt with Vertue sittes ; Enfusing , by those bewties fyers divine , Such high conceites into thy humble wittes , As raised hath poore Pastors oaten reedes From ...
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... faire Cinthias praises be thus rudely showne . E. S. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND MOST VERTUOUS LADY , THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKE . REMEMBRAUNCE of that most heroicke Spirit , The hevens pride , the glory of our daies , [ merit Which now ...
... faire Cinthias praises be thus rudely showne . E. S. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND MOST VERTUOUS LADY , THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKE . REMEMBRAUNCE of that most heroicke Spirit , The hevens pride , the glory of our daies , [ merit Which now ...
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... faire beside , Upon a lowly asse more white then snow ; Yet she much whiter ; but the same did hide Under a vele , that wimpled was full low ; And over all a blacke stole shee did throw : As one that inly mournd , so was she sad , And ...
... faire beside , Upon a lowly asse more white then snow ; Yet she much whiter ; but the same did hide Under a vele , that wimpled was full low ; And over all a blacke stole shee did throw : As one that inly mournd , so was she sad , And ...
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... faire the Knight saluted , louting low , Who faire him quited , as that courteous was ; And after asked him , if he did know Of straunge adventures , which abroad did pas . " Ah ! my dear sonne , " quoth he , " how should , Silly old ...
... faire the Knight saluted , louting low , Who faire him quited , as that courteous was ; And after asked him , if he did know Of straunge adventures , which abroad did pas . " Ah ! my dear sonne , " quoth he , " how should , Silly old ...
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... faire Hesperus in highest skie Had spent his lampe , and brought forth dawning Then up he rose , and clad him hastily ; [ light ; The Dwarfe him brought his steed : so both away do fly . VII . Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire ...
... faire Hesperus in highest skie Had spent his lampe , and brought forth dawning Then up he rose , and clad him hastily ; [ light ; The Dwarfe him brought his steed : so both away do fly . VII . Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire ...
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