The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... heart and feedes upon the gall , Turning all Loves delight to miserie , Through feare of losing his felicitie . Ah , Gods ! that ever ye that monster placed In gentle Love , that all his ioyes defaced ! 270 By these , O Love ! thou ...
... heart and feedes upon the gall , Turning all Loves delight to miserie , Through feare of losing his felicitie . Ah , Gods ! that ever ye that monster placed In gentle Love , that all his ioyes defaced ! 270 By these , O Love ! thou ...
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... hearts of gazefull men might reare To admiration of that heavenly light , From whence proceeds such soule - enchanting might . Therto do thou , great Goddesse ! Queene of Beauty , 15 Mother of Love , and of all worlds delight , Without ...
... hearts of gazefull men might reare To admiration of that heavenly light , From whence proceeds such soule - enchanting might . Therto do thou , great Goddesse ! Queene of Beauty , 15 Mother of Love , and of all worlds delight , Without ...
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... hearts of men , which fondly here admyre Faire seeming shewes , and feed on vaine delight , Transported with celestiall desyre Of those faire formes , may lift themselves up hyer , And learne to love , with zealous humble dewty , Th ...
... hearts of men , which fondly here admyre Faire seeming shewes , and feed on vaine delight , Transported with celestiall desyre Of those faire formes , may lift themselves up hyer , And learne to love , with zealous humble dewty , Th ...
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Edmund Spenser. 275 And that faire lampe which useth to enflame The hearts of men with selfe - consuming fyre , Thenceforth seemes fowle , and full of sinfull blame ; And all that pompe to which proud minds aspyre By name of Honor , and ...
Edmund Spenser. 275 And that faire lampe which useth to enflame The hearts of men with selfe - consuming fyre , Thenceforth seemes fowle , and full of sinfull blame ; And all that pompe to which proud minds aspyre By name of Honor , and ...
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... so foorthwith in great despight he dide That yet my heart burnes , in exceeding paine , e ; For ruth and pitie of so haples plight : O ! let mine eyes no more see such a sight . vi . At last so faire a Ladie did I VISIONS OF PETRARCH . 55.
... so foorthwith in great despight he dide That yet my heart burnes , in exceeding paine , e ; For ruth and pitie of so haples plight : O ! let mine eyes no more see such a sight . vi . At last so faire a Ladie did I VISIONS OF PETRARCH . 55.
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