The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... selfe excell , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirrour of so heavenly light . 195 Whose image printing in his deepest wit , He thereon feeds his hungrie fantasy , Still full , yet never satisfyde with it ...
... selfe excell , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirrour of so heavenly light . 195 Whose image printing in his deepest wit , He thereon feeds his hungrie fantasy , Still full , yet never satisfyde with it ...
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... selfe , adorning it with spoyle Of th ' heavenly riches which she robd erewhyle . 115 Thereof it comes that these faire soules , which have 120 The most resemblance of that heavenly light , Frame to themselves most beautifull and brave ...
... selfe , adorning it with spoyle Of th ' heavenly riches which she robd erewhyle . 115 Thereof it comes that these faire soules , which have 120 The most resemblance of that heavenly light , Frame to themselves most beautifull and brave ...
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Edmund Spenser. And then conforming it unto the light , Which in it selfe it hath remaining still , Of that first sunne , yet sparckling in his sight , Thereof he fashions in his higher skill 220 An heavenly beautie to his fancies will ...
Edmund Spenser. And then conforming it unto the light , Which in it selfe it hath remaining still , Of that first sunne , yet sparckling in his sight , Thereof he fashions in his higher skill 220 An heavenly beautie to his fancies will ...
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... selfe by love . It lovd it sélfe , because it selfe was faire ; ( For fair is lov'd ; ) and of it self begot Like to it selfe his eldest Sonne and Heire , Eternall , pure , and voide of sinfull blot , The firstling of His ioy , in whom ...
... selfe by love . It lovd it sélfe , because it selfe was faire ; ( For fair is lov'd ; ) and of it self begot Like to it selfe his eldest Sonne and Heire , Eternall , pure , and voide of sinfull blot , The firstling of His ioy , in whom ...
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... selfe assure , Sith purest angels fell to be impure ? But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still flowing forth His goodnesse unto all , Now seeing left a waste and emptie place In His wyde pallace , through those angels fall ...
... selfe assure , Sith purest angels fell to be impure ? But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still flowing forth His goodnesse unto all , Now seeing left a waste and emptie place In His wyde pallace , through those angels fall ...
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