The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... beautie , saving that askaunce Her wanton eyes ( ill signes of womanhed ) Did roll too lightly , and too often glaunce , Without regard of grace or comely amenaunce . Long worke it were , and needlesse , to devize Their goodly ...
... beautie , saving that askaunce Her wanton eyes ( ill signes of womanhed ) Did roll too lightly , and too often glaunce , Without regard of grace or comely amenaunce . Long worke it were , and needlesse , to devize Their goodly ...
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... beautie love , And choseth Vertue for his dearest Dame , Whence spring all noble deedes and never - dying fame : Well did Antiquity a God thee deeme , That over mortall mindes hast so great might , To order them as best to thee doth ...
... beautie love , And choseth Vertue for his dearest Dame , Whence spring all noble deedes and never - dying fame : Well did Antiquity a God thee deeme , That over mortall mindes hast so great might , To order them as best to thee doth ...
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... beautie , whose bright shining beames 53 Adorne the world with like to heavenly light , And to your willes both royalties and Realmes Subdew , through conquest of your wondrous might ; With this fayre Flowre your goodly girlonds dight ...
... beautie , whose bright shining beames 53 Adorne the world with like to heavenly light , And to your willes both royalties and Realmes Subdew , through conquest of your wondrous might ; With this fayre Flowre your goodly girlonds dight ...
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