The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... seemd the waves were into yvory , Or yvory into the waves were sent ; And otherwhere the snowy substaunce sprent With vermell , like the boyes blood therein shed , A piteous spectacle did represent ; And otherwhiles with gold ...
... seemd the waves were into yvory , Or yvory into the waves were sent ; And otherwhere the snowy substaunce sprent With vermell , like the boyes blood therein shed , A piteous spectacle did represent ; And otherwhiles with gold ...
Page 78
... seemd to entice All passers - by to taste their lushious wine , And did themselves into their hands incline , As freely offering to be gathered ; Some deepe empurpled as the Hyacine , Some as the Rubine laughing sweetely red , Some like ...
... seemd to entice All passers - by to taste their lushious wine , And did themselves into their hands incline , As freely offering to be gathered ; Some deepe empurpled as the Hyacine , Some as the Rubine laughing sweetely red , Some like ...
Page 256
... seemd he vaine and light , That by his gate might easily appeare ; For still he far'd as dauncing in delight , And in his hand a windy fan did beare , That in the ydle ayre he mov'd still here and theare . And him beside marcht amorous ...
... seemd he vaine and light , That by his gate might easily appeare ; For still he far'd as dauncing in delight , And in his hand a windy fan did beare , That in the ydle ayre he mov'd still here and theare . And him beside marcht amorous ...
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