The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... eyes forth railing1 : In her right hand a broken rod she held , Which towards heaven shee seemd on high to weld . Whether she were one of that Rivers Nymphes , Which did the losse of some dere Love lament , I doubt ; or one of those ...
... eyes forth railing1 : In her right hand a broken rod she held , Which towards heaven shee seemd on high to weld . Whether she were one of that Rivers Nymphes , Which did the losse of some dere Love lament , I doubt ; or one of those ...
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... eyes beheld A mightie Prince , of most renowmed race , Whom England high in count of honour held , And greatest ones did sue to gaine his grace ; Of greatest ones he greatest in his place , Sate in the bosome of his Soveraine , And ...
... eyes beheld A mightie Prince , of most renowmed race , Whom England high in count of honour held , And greatest ones did sue to gaine his grace ; Of greatest ones he greatest in his place , Sate in the bosome of his Soveraine , And ...
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... eyes with - holde . IV . Soone after this a Giaunt came in place , Of wondrous powre , and of exceeding stature , That none durst vewe the horror of his face , Yet was he milde of speach , and meeke of nature : Not he , which in ...
... eyes with - holde . IV . Soone after this a Giaunt came in place , Of wondrous powre , and of exceeding stature , That none durst vewe the horror of his face , Yet was he milde of speach , and meeke of nature : Not he , which in ...
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... eye , where other sights I spide . I. UPON that famous Rivers further shore , There stood a snowie Swan of heavenly hiew , And gentle kinde , as ever Fowle afore ; A fairer one in all the goodlie criew 1 Distraught , distracted . 2 ...
... eye , where other sights I spide . I. UPON that famous Rivers further shore , There stood a snowie Swan of heavenly hiew , And gentle kinde , as ever Fowle afore ; A fairer one in all the goodlie criew 1 Distraught , distracted . 2 ...
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... vanitie ; In th ' eyes of people they put all their praise , And onely boast of Armes and Auncestrie : Impes , shoots , grafts . 80 85 90 But vertuous deeds , which did those armes first give 44 THE TEARES OF THE MUSES .
... vanitie ; In th ' eyes of people they put all their praise , And onely boast of Armes and Auncestrie : Impes , shoots , grafts . 80 85 90 But vertuous deeds , which did those armes first give 44 THE TEARES OF THE MUSES .
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