The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... secretly he saw , yet note discoure : Which suddein fitt and halfe extatick stoure When the two fearefull wemen saw ... secret counsell close conspird , How to effect so hard an enterprize , And to possesse the purpose they desird : Now ...
... secretly he saw , yet note discoure : Which suddein fitt and halfe extatick stoure When the two fearefull wemen saw ... secret counsell close conspird , How to effect so hard an enterprize , And to possesse the purpose they desird : Now ...
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... secret of the minde ; Thou seest all , yet none at all sees thee : All that is by the working of thy Deitee . So perfect in that art was Paridell , That he Malbeccoes halfen eye did wyle ; His halfen eye he wiled wondrous well , And ...
... secret of the minde ; Thou seest all , yet none at all sees thee : All that is by the working of thy Deitee . So perfect in that art was Paridell , That he Malbeccoes halfen eye did wyle ; His halfen eye he wiled wondrous well , And ...
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Edmund Spenser. Their mother was a Fay , and had the skill Of secret things , and all the powres of Nature , Which she by art could use unto her will , And to her service bind each living creature , Through secret understanding of their ...
Edmund Spenser. Their mother was a Fay , and had the skill Of secret things , and all the powres of Nature , Which she by art could use unto her will , And to her service bind each living creature , Through secret understanding of their ...
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