The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... heven rejoyced her sweete face to see . In robe of lilly white she was arayd , That from her shoulder to her heele downe raught ; The traine whereof loose far behind her strayd , Braunched with gold and perle most richly wrought , And ...
... heven rejoyced her sweete face to see . In robe of lilly white she was arayd , That from her shoulder to her heele downe raught ; The traine whereof loose far behind her strayd , Braunched with gold and perle most richly wrought , And ...
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... heven , from humane help exild . O ! ye brave Knights , that boast this Ladies love , Where be ye now , when she is nigh defild Of filthy wretch ! well may she you reprove Of falsehood or of slouth , when most it may behove ! 24 25 26 ...
... heven , from humane help exild . O ! ye brave Knights , that boast this Ladies love , Where be ye now , when she is nigh defild Of filthy wretch ! well may she you reprove Of falsehood or of slouth , when most it may behove ! 24 25 26 ...
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... heven beholdes sad lovers nightly theeveryes . 45 46 Kings , Queenes , Lords , Ladies , Knights , and Damsels gent , Were heap'd together with the vulgar sort , And mingled with the raskall rablement , Without respect of person or of ...
... heven beholdes sad lovers nightly theeveryes . 45 46 Kings , Queenes , Lords , Ladies , Knights , and Damsels gent , Were heap'd together with the vulgar sort , And mingled with the raskall rablement , Without respect of person or of ...
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