The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... Beast , That made all nations vassals of her pride , To fall before her feete at her beheast , And in the necke of all the world did ride ? Where doth she all that wondrous welth nowe hide ? With her owne weight downe pressed now shee ...
... Beast , That made all nations vassals of her pride , To fall before her feete at her beheast , And in the necke of all the world did ride ? Where doth she all that wondrous welth nowe hide ? With her owne weight downe pressed now shee ...
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... after greedie spoyle of bloud to crave : Two fairer beasts might not elswhere be found , 540 545 550 555 560 565 1 Edifide , built . 2 Sith , since . Although the compast world were sought around . But what 32 THE RUINES OF TIME .
... after greedie spoyle of bloud to crave : Two fairer beasts might not elswhere be found , 540 545 550 555 560 565 1 Edifide , built . 2 Sith , since . Although the compast world were sought around . But what 32 THE RUINES OF TIME .
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... beasts and forrests after him to lead , But was th ' Harpe of Philisides now dead .. At length out of the river it was reard , And borne above the cloudes to be divin'd , Whilst all the way most heavenly noyse was heard Of the strings ...
... beasts and forrests after him to lead , But was th ' Harpe of Philisides now dead .. At length out of the river it was reard , And borne above the cloudes to be divin'd , Whilst all the way most heavenly noyse was heard Of the strings ...
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... beasts doo lie in loathsome den Of ghostly darknes , and of gastlie dreed : For whom I mourne , and for my selfe complaine , And for my Sisters eake whom they disdaine.- 531 With that shee wept and waild so pityouslie , As if her eyes ...
... beasts doo lie in loathsome den Of ghostly darknes , and of gastlie dreed : For whom I mourne , and for my selfe complaine , And for my Sisters eake whom they disdaine.- 531 With that shee wept and waild so pityouslie , As if her eyes ...
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... beasts their furie did withhold , To follow Orpheus musicke through the land : And th ' okes , deep grounded in the earthly molde , Did move , as if they could him understand ; 1 Rulesse , lawless . 2 Vartes , vaults . And the shrill ...
... beasts their furie did withhold , To follow Orpheus musicke through the land : And th ' okes , deep grounded in the earthly molde , Did move , as if they could him understand ; 1 Rulesse , lawless . 2 Vartes , vaults . And the shrill ...
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