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... thought that Florimell was not so faire as fee . 3 But drawing nigh , ere he her well beheld. 5 The same one day , when she her selfe disposd To visite her beloued Paramoure , The God of warre , she from her middle loosd , And left ...
... thought that Florimell was not so faire as fee . 3 But drawing nigh , ere he her well beheld. 5 The same one day , when she her selfe disposd To visite her beloued Paramoure , The God of warre , she from her middle loosd , And left ...
Page 237
... thought to gird , as best it her became ; But by no meanes they could it thereto frame . For euer as they fastned it , it loos'd And fell away , as feeling secret blame . Full oft about her wast she it enclos'd ; And it as oft was from ...
... thought to gird , as best it her became ; But by no meanes they could it thereto frame . For euer as they fastned it , it loos'd And fell away , as feeling secret blame . Full oft about her wast she it enclos'd ; And it as oft was from ...
Page 274
... thought , The which afflicted his engrieued mind ; Which loue he red to be , that leads each liuing kind . 26 Which when he had vnto his mother told , She gan thereat to fret , and greatly grieue . And comming to her sonne , gan first ...
... thought , The which afflicted his engrieued mind ; Which loue he red to be , that leads each liuing kind . 26 Which when he had vnto his mother told , She gan thereat to fret , and greatly grieue . And comming to her sonne , gan first ...
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againe appeare armes backe beare beast beautie better brought cause cruell dead deare death deepe delight doth downe earth euer euery eyes face faire fall farre feare fell fight force fortune gentle goodly grace ground hand hard hart hast hath haue hauing head heard heare heauen hight himselfe honour hope knight Lady land late learned leaue light liue liuing looke Lord loue meanes mightie mind mote neuer noble nought paine passe plaine powre Prince Queene rest seeke seeme seene selfe shame shepheards shew shield side sight sonne soone sore Spenser strong sweet tell thee thereof things thou thought turne vaine vnder vnto vpon whiles wight wise wont woods wound wretched