The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... dreadful Mars , why didst thou not thy knight defend ? What wrathfull mood , what fault of ours , hath moved thee Of such a shining light to leave us destitute ? Thou with benigne aspect sometimes didst us behold , Thou hast in Britons ...
... dreadful Mars , why didst thou not thy knight defend ? What wrathfull mood , what fault of ours , hath moved thee Of such a shining light to leave us destitute ? Thou with benigne aspect sometimes didst us behold , Thou hast in Britons ...
Page 334
... dreadful head doth hide , To let them gaze , whylst he on them may pray : Right so my cruell fayre with me doth play ; For , with the goodly semblance of her hew , She doth allure me to mine owne decay , And then no mercy will unto me ...
... dreadful head doth hide , To let them gaze , whylst he on them may pray : Right so my cruell fayre with me doth play ; For , with the goodly semblance of her hew , She doth allure me to mine owne decay , And then no mercy will unto me ...
Page 376
... dreadful sights , Make sudden sad affrights ; 330 335 Ne let house - fyres , nor lightnings helpless harmes , 340 Ne let the ponke , nor other evill sprights , Ne let mischievous witches with theyr charmes , Ne let hob - goblins , names ...
... dreadful sights , Make sudden sad affrights ; 330 335 Ne let house - fyres , nor lightnings helpless harmes , 340 Ne let the ponke , nor other evill sprights , Ne let mischievous witches with theyr charmes , Ne let hob - goblins , names ...
Page 379
... dreadful darknesse lend desired light ; And all ye powers which in the same remayne , More than we men can fayne ; Poure out your blessing on us plentiously , And happy influence upon us raine , That we may raise a large posterity , 410 ...
... dreadful darknesse lend desired light ; And all ye powers which in the same remayne , More than we men can fayne ; Poure out your blessing on us plentiously , And happy influence upon us raine , That we may raise a large posterity , 410 ...
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