The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... looke , And her sunshynie helmet soone unlaced , Thinking at once both head and helmet to have raced . But , when as he discovered had her face , He saw , his senses straunge astonishment , A miracle of natures goodly grace In her faire ...
... looke , And her sunshynie helmet soone unlaced , Thinking at once both head and helmet to have raced . But , when as he discovered had her face , He saw , his senses straunge astonishment , A miracle of natures goodly grace In her faire ...
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... looke , And her sunshynie helmet soone unlaced , Thinking at once both head and helmet to have raced . But , when as he discovered had her face , He saw , his senses straunge astonishment , A miracle of natures goodly grace 12 In her ...
... looke , And her sunshynie helmet soone unlaced , Thinking at once both head and helmet to have raced . But , when as he discovered had her face , He saw , his senses straunge astonishment , A miracle of natures goodly grace 12 In her ...
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... Looke up at last , and wake thy dulled spirit To thinke how this long death thou mightest disinherit . ” Much did he marvell at her uncouth speach , Whose hidden drift he could not well perceive ; And gan to doubt least she him sought t ...
... Looke up at last , and wake thy dulled spirit To thinke how this long death thou mightest disinherit . ” Much did he marvell at her uncouth speach , Whose hidden drift he could not well perceive ; And gan to doubt least she him sought t ...
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... looke , By outward shew her inward sence desining : Who well perceiving how her wand she shooke , It as a token of good fortune tooke . By this the day with dampe was overcast , And joyous light the house of Jove forsooke ; Which when ...
... looke , By outward shew her inward sence desining : Who well perceiving how her wand she shooke , It as a token of good fortune tooke . By this the day with dampe was overcast , And joyous light the house of Jove forsooke ; Which when ...
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... looke , They might perceive she was not well in plight , Or that some pensivenesse to heart she tooke : Therefore thus one of them , who seem'd in sight To be the greatest and the gravest wight , To her bespake : " Sir Knight , it ...
... looke , They might perceive she was not well in plight , Or that some pensivenesse to heart she tooke : Therefore thus one of them , who seem'd in sight To be the greatest and the gravest wight , To her bespake : " Sir Knight , it ...
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