The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... nights they grieve and grone , Their lives they loath , and heavens light disdaine ; 130 No light but that , whose lampe doth yet remaine Fresh burning in the image of their eye , They deigne to see , and seeing it still dye . The ...
... nights they grieve and grone , Their lives they loath , and heavens light disdaine ; 130 No light but that , whose lampe doth yet remaine Fresh burning in the image of their eye , They deigne to see , and seeing it still dye . The ...
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... night ; But on her lips , like rosy buds in May , So many millions of chaste Pleasures play . 255 260 All those , O Cytherea ! and thousands more Thy handmaides be , which do on thee attend , To decke thy beautie with their dainties ...
... night ; But on her lips , like rosy buds in May , So many millions of chaste Pleasures play . 255 260 All those , O Cytherea ! and thousands more Thy handmaides be , which do on thee attend , To decke thy beautie with their dainties ...
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... night . Both day , and night , is unto them all one ; 65 70 For He His beames doth unto them extend , That darknesse there appeareth never none ; Ne hath their day , ne hath their blisse , an end , But there their termelesse time in ...
... night . Both day , and night , is unto them all one ; 65 70 For He His beames doth unto them extend , That darknesse there appeareth never none ; Ne hath their day , ne hath their blisse , an end , But there their termelesse time in ...
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... night and day , As king and queene , the heavens empire sway ; And tell me then , what hast thou ever seene That to their beautie may compared bee , Or can the sight that is most sharpe and keene Endure their captains flaming head to ...
... night and day , As king and queene , the heavens empire sway ; And tell me then , what hast thou ever seene That to their beautie may compared bee , Or can the sight that is most sharpe and keene Endure their captains flaming head to ...
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... night , The Galles were , by corrupting of a mayde , Possest nigh of the Capitol through slight , Had not a Goose the treachery bewrayde : If then a Goose great Rome from ruine stayde , And love himselfe , the patron of the place ...
... night , The Galles were , by corrupting of a mayde , Possest nigh of the Capitol through slight , Had not a Goose the treachery bewrayde : If then a Goose great Rome from ruine stayde , And love himselfe , the patron of the place ...
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