The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... dight , For lo ! her Bridegrome was in readie ray To come to her , and seeke her loves delight : With that she started up with cherefull sight , When suddeinly both Bed and all was gone , And I in languor left there all alone . V. away ...
... dight , For lo ! her Bridegrome was in readie ray To come to her , and seeke her loves delight : With that she started up with cherefull sight , When suddeinly both Bed and all was gone , And I in languor left there all alone . V. away ...
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... dight . Throgh the wide woods , and groves , with green leaves V. Professing thee I lifted am aloft Betwixt the forrest wide and starrie sky : And thou , most dread Octavius , which oft To learned wits giv'st courage worthily , O come ...
... dight . Throgh the wide woods , and groves , with green leaves V. Professing thee I lifted am aloft Betwixt the forrest wide and starrie sky : And thou , most dread Octavius , which oft To learned wits giv'st courage worthily , O come ...
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... dight 5 To play his part , for loe ! he was in sight , That ( if he er'd not ) should them entertaine , And yeeld them timely profite for their paine . Eftsoones the Ape himselfe gan up to reare , And on his shoulders high his bat to ...
... dight 5 To play his part , for loe ! he was in sight , That ( if he er'd not ) should them entertaine , And yeeld them timely profite for their paine . Eftsoones the Ape himselfe gan up to reare , And on his shoulders high his bat to ...
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... dight he tooke his way 1 Into the forest , that he might be seene Of the wilde beasts in his new glory sheene . ? There the two first , whome he encountred , were 1055 1060 1065 The Sheepe and th ' Asse , who , striken both with feare ...
... dight he tooke his way 1 Into the forest , that he might be seene Of the wilde beasts in his new glory sheene . ? There the two first , whome he encountred , were 1055 1060 1065 The Sheepe and th ' Asse , who , striken both with feare ...
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... dight , 1 Which maketh him invisible in sight , And mocketh th ' eyes of all the lookers on , Making them thinke it but a vision . 1275 1280 1285 Through power of that , he runnes through enemies swerds ; Through power of that , he ...
... dight , 1 Which maketh him invisible in sight , And mocketh th ' eyes of all the lookers on , Making them thinke it but a vision . 1275 1280 1285 Through power of that , he runnes through enemies swerds ; Through power of that , he ...
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