The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... wise , And set them forth , as well he could devise . The rest had severall offices assynd ; Some to remove the scum as it did rise ; Others to beare the same away did mynd ; And others it to use according to his kynd . 28 29 30 31 But ...
... wise , And set them forth , as well he could devise . The rest had severall offices assynd ; Some to remove the scum as it did rise ; Others to beare the same away did mynd ; And others it to use according to his kynd . 28 29 30 31 But ...
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... wise to tell her grievaunce she begonne ; And all attonce discovered her desire 22 52 53 With sighes , and sobs , and plaints , and piteous griefe , The outward sparkes of her in - burning fire : Which spent in vaine , at last she told ...
... wise to tell her grievaunce she begonne ; And all attonce discovered her desire 22 52 53 With sighes , and sobs , and plaints , and piteous griefe , The outward sparkes of her in - burning fire : Which spent in vaine , at last she told ...
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... wise ; That , having cast him in a foolish trance , He seemed brought to bed in Paradise , . [ wise . And prov'd himselfe most foole in what he seem'd most So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practÃz'd in womans ...
... wise ; That , having cast him in a foolish trance , He seemed brought to bed in Paradise , . [ wise . And prov'd himselfe most foole in what he seem'd most So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practÃz'd in womans ...
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