The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... Cynthia the Ladie of the Sea , Which from her presence faultlesse him debard . And ever and anon , with singulfs rife , 1 He cryed out , to make his undersong ; Ah ! my loves queene , and goddesse of my life , Who shall me pittie , when ...
... Cynthia the Ladie of the Sea , Which from her presence faultlesse him debard . And ever and anon , with singulfs rife , 1 He cryed out , to make his undersong ; Ah ! my loves queene , and goddesse of my life , Who shall me pittie , when ...
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... Cynthia to see ; Whose grace was great , and bounty most rewardfull . Besides her peerlesse skill in making2 well , And all the ornaments of wondrous wit , Such as all womankynd did far excell ; Such as the world admyr'd , and praised ...
... Cynthia to see ; Whose grace was great , and bounty most rewardfull . Besides her peerlesse skill in making2 well , And all the ornaments of wondrous wit , Such as all womankynd did far excell ; Such as the world admyr'd , and praised ...
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... Cynthia hight , His liege , his Ladie , and his lifes Regent.- 220 225 230 235 " If then ( quoth I ) a shepheardesse she bee , Where be the flockes and heards , which she doth keep ? And where may I the hills and pastures see , On which ...
... Cynthia hight , His liege , his Ladie , and his lifes Regent.- 220 225 230 235 " If then ( quoth I ) a shepheardesse she bee , Where be the flockes and heards , which she doth keep ? And where may I the hills and pastures see , On which ...
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... Cynthia serve 260 At sea , beside a thousand moe at land : For land and sea my Cynthia doth deserve To have in her commandėment at hand . " Thereat I wondred much , till , wondring more And more , at length we land far off descryde ...
... Cynthia serve 260 At sea , beside a thousand moe at land : For land and sea my Cynthia doth deserve To have in her commandėment at hand . " Thereat I wondred much , till , wondring more And more , at length we land far off descryde ...
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... Cynthia : And there is Corydon though meanly waged , Yet hablest wit of most I know this day . And there is sad Alcyon bent to mourne , Though fit to frame an everlasting dittie , Whose gentle spright for Daphnes death doth tourn Sweet ...
... Cynthia : And there is Corydon though meanly waged , Yet hablest wit of most I know this day . And there is sad Alcyon bent to mourne , Though fit to frame an everlasting dittie , Whose gentle spright for Daphnes death doth tourn Sweet ...
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