The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... sights and fancies weake , He mumbled soft , but would not all his silence breake . 43 The Sprite then gan more boldly ... sight : Her all in white he clad , and ouer it Cast a blacke stole , most like to seeme for Vna fit . 46 Now when ...
... sights and fancies weake , He mumbled soft , but would not all his silence breake . 43 The Sprite then gan more boldly ... sight : Her all in white he clad , and ouer it Cast a blacke stole , most like to seeme for Vna fit . 46 Now when ...
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... sights And dreames , gan now to take more sound repast , Whom suddenly he wakes with fearefull frights , As one ... sight , He could not rest , but did his stout heart eat , And wast his inward gall with deepe despight , Yrkesome of ...
... sights And dreames , gan now to take more sound repast , Whom suddenly he wakes with fearefull frights , As one ... sight , He could not rest , but did his stout heart eat , And wast his inward gall with deepe despight , Yrkesome of ...
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... sight with pale and deadly hew At last she vp gan lift : with trembling cheare Her vp he tooke , too simple and too trew , And oft her kist . At length all passed feare , He set her on her steede , and forward forth did beare . Cant ...
... sight with pale and deadly hew At last she vp gan lift : with trembling cheare Her vp he tooke , too simple and too trew , And oft her kist . At length all passed feare , He set her on her steede , and forward forth did beare . Cant ...
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... sight ? Much feared I to haue bene quite abhord , Or ought haue done , that ye displeasen might , That should as death vnto my deare hart light : For since mine eye your ioyous sight did mis , My chearefull day is turnd to chearelesse ...
... sight ? Much feared I to haue bene quite abhord , Or ought haue done , that ye displeasen might , That should as death vnto my deare hart light : For since mine eye your ioyous sight did mis , My chearefull day is turnd to chearelesse ...
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... sight : For the old man well knew he , though vntold , In charmes and magicke to haue wondrous might , Ne euer wont in field , ne in round lists to fight . 39 And said , Why Archimago , lucklesse syre , What doe I see ? what hard mishap ...
... sight : For the old man well knew he , though vntold , In charmes and magicke to haue wondrous might , Ne euer wont in field , ne in round lists to fight . 39 And said , Why Archimago , lucklesse syre , What doe I see ? what hard mishap ...
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