The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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Page 105
... deepe , vnder the Garden side . 58 Deepe was he drenched to the vpmost chin , Yet gaped still , as coueting to drinke Of the cold liquor , which he waded in , And stretching forth his hand , did often thinke To reach the fruit , which ...
... deepe , vnder the Garden side . 58 Deepe was he drenched to the vpmost chin , Yet gaped still , as coueting to drinke Of the cold liquor , which he waded in , And stretching forth his hand , did often thinke To reach the fruit , which ...
Page 113
... deepe , vnder the Garden side . 58 Deepe was he drenched to the vpmost chin , Yet gaped still , as coueting to drinke Of the cold liquor , which he waded in , And stretching forth his hand , did often thinke To reach the fruit , which ...
... deepe , vnder the Garden side . 58 Deepe was he drenched to the vpmost chin , Yet gaped still , as coueting to drinke Of the cold liquor , which he waded in , And stretching forth his hand , did often thinke To reach the fruit , which ...
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... deepe wound more deepe engord her hart , That nought but death her dolour mote depart . So forth she rode without repose or rest , Searching all lands and each remotest part , Following the guidance of her blinded guest , Till that to ...
... deepe wound more deepe engord her hart , That nought but death her dolour mote depart . So forth she rode without repose or rest , Searching all lands and each remotest part , Following the guidance of her blinded guest , Till that to ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
I | 21 |
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