The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... seene ( as he knoweth ) a translation made by himselfe out of the Italian tongue of a dialogue comprehending all the Ethick part of Moral Philosophy , written by one of those three he formerly mentioned , and that is by Giraldi vnder ...
... seene ( as he knoweth ) a translation made by himselfe out of the Italian tongue of a dialogue comprehending all the Ethick part of Moral Philosophy , written by one of those three he formerly mentioned , and that is by Giraldi vnder ...
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... seene , That dreaded Night in brightest day hath place , And can the children of faire light deface . Her feeling speeches some compassion moued In hart , and chaunge in that great mothers face : Yet pittie in her hart was neuer proued ...
... seene , That dreaded Night in brightest day hath place , And can the children of faire light deface . Her feeling speeches some compassion moued In hart , and chaunge in that great mothers face : Yet pittie in her hart was neuer proued ...
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... seene , from thence arose away The mother of dread darknesse , and let stay Aueugles sonne there in the leaches cure , And backe returning tooke her wonted way , To runne her timely race , whilst Phoebus pure In westerne waues his ...
... seene , from thence arose away The mother of dread darknesse , and let stay Aueugles sonne there in the leaches cure , And backe returning tooke her wonted way , To runne her timely race , whilst Phoebus pure In westerne waues his ...
Page 37
... seene ; Not made of steele , nor of enduring bras , Such earthly mettals soone consumed bene : But all of Diamond perfect pure and cleene It framed was , one massie entire mould , Hewen out of Adamant rocke with engines keene , That ...
... seene ; Not made of steele , nor of enduring bras , Such earthly mettals soone consumed bene : But all of Diamond perfect pure and cleene It framed was , one massie entire mould , Hewen out of Adamant rocke with engines keene , That ...
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... seene , if sought . 37 A gentle youth , his dearely loued Squire 40 Ah Ladie deare , quoth then the gentle knight , Well may I weene , yourgriefe is wondrous great ; For wondrous great griefe groneth in my spright , Whiles thus I heare ...
... seene , if sought . 37 A gentle youth , his dearely loued Squire 40 Ah Ladie deare , quoth then the gentle knight , Well may I weene , yourgriefe is wondrous great ; For wondrous great griefe groneth in my spright , Whiles thus I heare ...
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