The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... grace In her faire visage voide of ornament , But bath'd in bloud and sweat together ment ; Which in the rudenesse of that evill plight Bewrayd the signes of feature excellent : Like as the Moone , in foggie winters night , 12 Doth ...
... grace In her faire visage voide of ornament , But bath'd in bloud and sweat together ment ; Which in the rudenesse of that evill plight Bewrayd the signes of feature excellent : Like as the Moone , in foggie winters night , 12 Doth ...
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... grace 12 In her faire visage voide of ornament , But bath'd in bloud and sweat together ment ; Which in the rudenesse of that evill plight Bewrayd the signes of feature excellent : Like as the Moone , in foggie winters night , Doth ...
... grace 12 In her faire visage voide of ornament , But bath'd in bloud and sweat together ment ; Which in the rudenesse of that evill plight Bewrayd the signes of feature excellent : Like as the Moone , in foggie winters night , Doth ...
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... grace that had procur'd her paine . Unto her selfe in secret she did call ' 29 Her nearest handmayd , whom she most did trust , And to her said : " Clarinda , whom of all I trust alive , sith I thee fostred first , Now is the time that ...
... grace that had procur'd her paine . Unto her selfe in secret she did call ' 29 Her nearest handmayd , whom she most did trust , And to her said : " Clarinda , whom of all I trust alive , sith I thee fostred first , Now is the time that ...
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... grace to be inclyn'd thereto . 4I 42 " But want of meanes hath bene mine onely let From seeking favour where it doth abound ; Which if I might by your good office get , I to your selfe should rest for ever bound , And readie to deserve ...
... grace to be inclyn'd thereto . 4I 42 " But want of meanes hath bene mine onely let From seeking favour where it doth abound ; Which if I might by your good office get , I to your selfe should rest for ever bound , And readie to deserve ...
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... grace , and gifts of great availe , With which the Gods themselves are mylder made : Thereto adde art , even womens witty trade , The art of mightie words that men can charme ; With which in case thou canst him not invade , Let him ...
... grace , and gifts of great availe , With which the Gods themselves are mylder made : Thereto adde art , even womens witty trade , The art of mightie words that men can charme ; With which in case thou canst him not invade , Let him ...
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