The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... skill 220 An heavenly beautie to his fancies will ; And , it embracing in his mind entyre , The mirrour of his owne thought doth admyre . Which seeing now so inly faire to be , 225 As outward it appeareth to the eye , And with his ...
... skill 220 An heavenly beautie to his fancies will ; And , it embracing in his mind entyre , The mirrour of his owne thought doth admyre . Which seeing now so inly faire to be , 225 As outward it appeareth to the eye , And with his ...
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... skill , and by His might , According to an heavenly patterne wrought , Which He had fashiond in his wise foresight , He man did make , and breathd a living spright Into his face , most beautifull and fayre , Endewd with wisedomes riches ...
... skill , and by His might , According to an heavenly patterne wrought , Which He had fashiond in his wise foresight , He man did make , and breathd a living spright Into his face , most beautifull and fayre , Endewd with wisedomes riches ...
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... , for all his maistring skill ; Ne she her selfe , had she remained still , And were as faire as fabling wits do fayne , Could once come neare this Beauty soverayne . 205 210 215 But had those wits , the wonders of their dayes 46 HYMNES .
... , for all his maistring skill ; Ne she her selfe , had she remained still , And were as faire as fabling wits do fayne , Could once come neare this Beauty soverayne . 205 210 215 But had those wits , the wonders of their dayes 46 HYMNES .
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... skill ? Or shall we varie our device at will , Even as new occasion appeares ? Or shall we tie our selves for certaine yeares 120 To anie service , or to anie place ? For it behoves , ere that into the race We enter , to resolve first ...
... skill ? Or shall we varie our device at will , Even as new occasion appeares ? Or shall we tie our selves for certaine yeares 120 To anie service , or to anie place ? For it behoves , ere that into the race We enter , to resolve first ...
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... ; That now is thought a civile begging sect . Be the Souldier , for you you likest are For manly semblance , and small skill in warre : VOL . V. G 185 190 195 200 I will but wayte on you , and , as MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 81.
... ; That now is thought a civile begging sect . Be the Souldier , for you you likest are For manly semblance , and small skill in warre : VOL . V. G 185 190 195 200 I will but wayte on you , and , as MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 81.
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