The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... indeed is nought but forgerie , Fashion'd to please the eies of them that pas , 1 Paine , difficulty . 2 Bloosme , blossom , flower . 3 Bowre , lodge . 4 Misdeeme , misjudge . Which see not perfect things but in a glas : THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... indeed is nought but forgerie , Fashion'd to please the eies of them that pas , 1 Paine , difficulty . 2 Bloosme , blossom , flower . 3 Bowre , lodge . 4 Misdeeme , misjudge . Which see not perfect things but in a glas : THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. Which see not perfect things but in a glas : Yet is that glasse so gay that it can blynd The wisest sight , to thinke gold that is bras : But Vertues seat is deepe within the mynd , And not in outward ...
Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. Which see not perfect things but in a glas : Yet is that glasse so gay that it can blynd The wisest sight , to thinke gold that is bras : But Vertues seat is deepe within the mynd , And not in outward ...
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... cannot attaine : For everie thing , to which one is inclin'd , 1 To know their good , to understand the rules of good - breeding . 2 Kind , nature . Doth best become and greatest grace doth gaine : Yet BOOK VI . CANTO II . 23.
... cannot attaine : For everie thing , to which one is inclin'd , 1 To know their good , to understand the rules of good - breeding . 2 Kind , nature . Doth best become and greatest grace doth gaine : Yet BOOK VI . CANTO II . 23.
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... thing of weight or worke of greater care , Doe spend my dayes and bend my carelesse wit To salvage chace , where I thereon may hit In all this forrest and wyld wooddie raine * : Where , as this day I was enraunging it , I chaunst to ...
... thing of weight or worke of greater care , Doe spend my dayes and bend my carelesse wit To salvage chace , where I thereon may hit In all this forrest and wyld wooddie raine * : Where , as this day I was enraunging it , I chaunst to ...
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... , time , condition of things . 2 Uneath , hardly . 8 Can rew , began to pity . 4 Empeach , prevent . 5 Arayd , put into this condition . • Reave , take . Yet , when she fled into that covert greave , 88 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , time , condition of things . 2 Uneath , hardly . 8 Can rew , began to pity . 4 Empeach , prevent . 5 Arayd , put into this condition . • Reave , take . Yet , when she fled into that covert greave , 88 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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