The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser |
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Page 36
... eyes did shine as glas . 18 His tayle was stretched out in wondrous length , That to the house of heauenly gods it raught , And with extorted powre , and borrow'd strength , The euer - burning lamps from thence it brought , And prowdly ...
... eyes did shine as glas . 18 His tayle was stretched out in wondrous length , That to the house of heauenly gods it raught , And with extorted powre , and borrow'd strength , The euer - burning lamps from thence it brought , And prowdly ...
Page 138
... eyes of his , And counseld well , him forward thence did draw . Now are they come nigh to the Boure of blis Of her ... eyes fast fixed in his sight , As seeking medicine , whence she was stong , Or greedily depasturing delight : And oft ...
... eyes of his , And counseld well , him forward thence did draw . Now are they come nigh to the Boure of blis Of her ... eyes fast fixed in his sight , As seeking medicine , whence she was stong , Or greedily depasturing delight : And oft ...
Page 596
... eyes and lumining the spright . Then shall thy rauisht soule inspired bee 281 With heauenly thoughts , farre aboue humane skil , And thy bright radiant eyes shall plainely see Th'Idee of his pure glorie , present still Before thy face ...
... eyes and lumining the spright . Then shall thy rauisht soule inspired bee 281 With heauenly thoughts , farre aboue humane skil , And thy bright radiant eyes shall plainely see Th'Idee of his pure glorie , present still Before thy face ...
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