The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... thee only honoring ; My guide , my god , my victor , and my king : Till then , drad Lord ! vouchsafe to take of me This simple song , thus fram'd in praise of thee . 305 308 1 AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE . AH ! 16 HYMNES .
... thee only honoring ; My guide , my god , my victor , and my king : Till then , drad Lord ! vouchsafe to take of me This simple song , thus fram'd in praise of thee . 305 308 1 AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE . AH ! 16 HYMNES .
Page 63
... song : The seates and benches shone as yvorie , And hundred Nymphes sate side by side about ; When from nigh hills , with hideous outcrie , A troupe of Satyres in the place did rout , Which with their villeine feete the streame did ray ...
... song : The seates and benches shone as yvorie , And hundred Nymphes sate side by side about ; When from nigh hills , with hideous outcrie , A troupe of Satyres in the place did rout , Which with their villeine feete the streame did ray ...
Page 125
... with dainty gemmes , Fit to decke maydens bowres , And crowne their paramours Against the brydale day , which is not long : 5 10 15 Sweet Themmes ! runne softly , till I end my song . There , in a meadow , by the rivers side.
... with dainty gemmes , Fit to decke maydens bowres , And crowne their paramours Against the brydale day , which is not long : 5 10 15 Sweet Themmes ! runne softly , till I end my song . There , in a meadow , by the rivers side.
Page 126
... song . With that I saw two Swannes of goodly hewe Come softly swimming downe along the lee ; Two fairer birds I yet did never see ; The snow , which doth the top of Pindus strew , 40 Did never whiter shew , Nor Jove himselfe , when he a ...
... song . With that I saw two Swannes of goodly hewe Come softly swimming downe along the lee ; Two fairer birds I yet did never see ; The snow , which doth the top of Pindus strew , 40 Did never whiter shew , Nor Jove himselfe , when he a ...
Page 127
... song . 56 Eftsoones the Nymphes , which now had flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came floating on the cristal flood ; Whom when they sawe , they stood amazed still , Their wondring eyes to fill ...
... song . 56 Eftsoones the Nymphes , which now had flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came floating on the cristal flood ; Whom when they sawe , they stood amazed still , Their wondring eyes to fill ...
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