The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... appeare ; So thou thy folke , through paines of Purgatorie , Dost beare unto thy blisse , and heavens glorie . There thou them placest in a paradize Of all delight and ioyous happy rest , 275 280 Where they doe feede on nectar heavenly ...
... appeare ; So thou thy folke , through paines of Purgatorie , Dost beare unto thy blisse , and heavens glorie . There thou them placest in a paradize Of all delight and ioyous happy rest , 275 280 Where they doe feede on nectar heavenly ...
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... appeare , As nought may be amended any wheare . That wondrous paterne , wheresoere it bee , Whether in earth layd up in secret store , Or else in heaven , that no man may it see With sinfull eyes , for feare it to deflore , Is perfect ...
... appeare , As nought may be amended any wheare . That wondrous paterne , wheresoere it bee , Whether in earth layd up in secret store , Or else in heaven , that no man may it see With sinfull eyes , for feare it to deflore , Is perfect ...
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... appeare , It you behoves to love , and forth to lay That heavenly riches which in you ye beare , That men the more admyre their fountaine may ; For else what booteth that celestiall ray , If it in darknesse be enshrined ever , That it ...
... appeare , It you behoves to love , and forth to lay That heavenly riches which in you ye beare , That men the more admyre their fountaine may ; For else what booteth that celestiall ray , If it in darknesse be enshrined ever , That it ...
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... appeare , That still as every thing doth upward tend , And further is from earth , so still more cleare And faire it ... appeares more pure s ; 40 ayre , and fayre . 45 Looke thou no further , but affixe thine eye . 40 HYMNES .
... appeare , That still as every thing doth upward tend , And further is from earth , so still more cleare And faire it ... appeares more pure s ; 40 ayre , and fayre . 45 Looke thou no further , but affixe thine eye . 40 HYMNES .
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... appeare , Though all their beauties ioyn'd together were ; How then can mortall tongue hope to expresse The image of such endlesse perfectnesse ? 80 85 90 35 95 100 105 Cease then , my tongue ! and lend unto my 42 HYMNES .
... appeare , Though all their beauties ioyn'd together were ; How then can mortall tongue hope to expresse The image of such endlesse perfectnesse ? 80 85 90 35 95 100 105 Cease then , my tongue ! and lend unto my 42 HYMNES .
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