The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... eye , That I , nigh ravisht with rare thoughts delight , My tedious travell doe forget thereby ; And , when I gin to feele decay of might , It strength to me supplies and chears my dulled spright . 2 Such secret comfort and such ...
... eye , That I , nigh ravisht with rare thoughts delight , My tedious travell doe forget thereby ; And , when I gin to feele decay of might , It strength to me supplies and chears my dulled spright . 2 Such secret comfort and such ...
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... eyes of all which thereon fixed beene ; But meriteth indeede an higher name : Yet so , from low to high , uplifted is your fame . 7 Then pardon me , most dreaded Soveraine , That from Yourselfe I doe this vertue bring , And to Yourselfe ...
... eyes of all which thereon fixed beene ; But meriteth indeede an higher name : Yet so , from low to high , uplifted is your fame . 7 Then pardon me , most dreaded Soveraine , That from Yourselfe I doe this vertue bring , And to Yourselfe ...
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... eyes of men great liking find ; Which others , that have greater skill in mind , Though they enforce themselves , cannot attaine : For everie thing , to which one is inclin'd , 1 To know their good , to understand the rules of good ...
... eyes of men great liking find ; Which others , that have greater skill in mind , Though they enforce themselves , cannot attaine : For everie thing , to which one is inclin'd , 1 To know their good , to understand the rules of good ...
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... eyes did steale the hart away . - He now againe is on his former way To follow his first quest , when as he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that ...
... eyes did steale the hart away . - He now againe is on his former way To follow his first quest , when as he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that ...
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... eyes , And unto him did shew all lovely courtesyes . 17 " Whom when my knight did see.so lovely faire , He inly gan her lover to envý , And wish that he part of his spoyle might share : Whereto when as my presence he did spy To be a let ...
... eyes , And unto him did shew all lovely courtesyes . 17 " Whom when my knight did see.so lovely faire , He inly gan her lover to envý , And wish that he part of his spoyle might share : Whereto when as my presence he did spy To be a let ...
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