The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 1Little, 1848 |
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. THE FAERIE QUEENE . DISPOSED INTO TWELVE BOOKES , FASHIONING XII . MORALL VERTUES . VOL . 1 . 1 TO THE MOST HIGH MIGHTIE AND MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSE RENOWMED FOR.
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. THE FAERIE QUEENE . DISPOSED INTO TWELVE BOOKES , FASHIONING XII . MORALL VERTUES . VOL . 1 . 1 TO THE MOST HIGH MIGHTIE AND MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSE RENOWMED FOR.
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. 1 1 TO THE MOST HIGH MIGHTIE AND MAGNIFICENT EM PRESSE RENOWMED.
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. 1 1 TO THE MOST HIGH MIGHTIE AND MAGNIFICENT EM PRESSE RENOWMED.
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. TO THE MOST HIGH MIGHTIE AND MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSE RENOWMED FOR PIETIE VERTVE AND ALL GRATIOVS GOVERNMENT ELIZABETH BY THE GRACE OF GOD QVEENE OF ENGLAND FRAVNCE AND IRELAND AND OF ...
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. TO THE MOST HIGH MIGHTIE AND MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSE RENOWMED FOR PIETIE VERTVE AND ALL GRATIOVS GOVERNMENT ELIZABETH BY THE GRACE OF GOD QVEENE OF ENGLAND FRAVNCE AND IRELAND AND OF ...
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... mightie foes , Yet still with people , peace , and plentie , flowes . But , iolly shepheard , though with pleasing stile Thou feast the humour of the courtly trayne ; Let not conceipt thy settled sence beguile , Ne daunted be through ...
... mightie foes , Yet still with people , peace , and plentie , flowes . But , iolly shepheard , though with pleasing stile Thou feast the humour of the courtly trayne ; Let not conceipt thy settled sence beguile , Ne daunted be through ...
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... mightie shoulders most doth rest The burdein of this kingdome's governement , ( As the wide compasse of the firmament On Atlas mightie shoulders is upstayd , ) Unfitly I these ydle rimes present , The labor of lost time , and wit ...
... mightie shoulders most doth rest The burdein of this kingdome's governement , ( As the wide compasse of the firmament On Atlas mightie shoulders is upstayd , ) Unfitly I these ydle rimes present , The labor of lost time , and wit ...
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