The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... seem'd of some great Prince to hold , Enclosde therein for endles memorie Of him , whom all the world did glorifie : Seemed the heavens with the earth did disagree , Whether should of those ashes keeper bee . 665 At last me seem'd wing ...
... seem'd of some great Prince to hold , Enclosde therein for endles memorie Of him , whom all the world did glorifie : Seemed the heavens with the earth did disagree , Whether should of those ashes keeper bee . 665 At last me seem'd wing ...
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... seem'd appalled at his sight . XXXIII . Now , more and more having himselfe enrolde , His glittering breast he lifteth up on hie , And with proud vaunt his head aloft doth holde ; His creste above , spotted with purple die , On everie ...
... seem'd appalled at his sight . XXXIII . Now , more and more having himselfe enrolde , His glittering breast he lifteth up on hie , And with proud vaunt his head aloft doth holde ; His creste above , spotted with purple die , On everie ...
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... , Hight Mother Hubberd , who did farre surpas 1 Geason , rare . • Moe , more 3 Reave , take away , remove . 4 Stound , occasion . 10 15 20 25 30 5 The rest in honest mirth , that seem'd her well 96 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... , Hight Mother Hubberd , who did farre surpas 1 Geason , rare . • Moe , more 3 Reave , take away , remove . 4 Stound , occasion . 10 15 20 25 30 5 The rest in honest mirth , that seem'd her well 96 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
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... seem'd her well . She , when her turne was come her tale to tell , Tolde of a strange adventure , that betided1 Betwixt the Foxe and th ' Ape by him misguided ; The which for that my sense is greatly pleased , All were my spirite heavie ...
... seem'd her well . She , when her turne was come her tale to tell , Tolde of a strange adventure , that betided1 Betwixt the Foxe and th ' Ape by him misguided ; The which for that my sense is greatly pleased , All were my spirite heavie ...
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... Seem'd above Heavens powre it selfe to advaunce ; Cooling againe his former kindled heate , With which he had those Romane spirits fild , Did blowe new fire , and with enflamed breath , Into the Gothicke colde , hot rage instil'd : Then ...
... Seem'd above Heavens powre it selfe to advaunce ; Cooling againe his former kindled heate , With which he had those Romane spirits fild , Did blowe new fire , and with enflamed breath , Into the Gothicke colde , hot rage instil'd : Then ...
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