The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... heard a most melodious sound , Of all that mote delight a daintie eare , Such as attonce might not on living ground , Save in this Paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare , To read what manner ...
... heard a most melodious sound , Of all that mote delight a daintie eare , Such as attonce might not on living ground , Save in this Paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare , To read what manner ...
Page 216
... heard , That none of all the Satyres him espyde or heard . XLVIII At night , when all they went to sleepe , he Whereas his lovely wife emongst them lay , vewd Embraced of a Satyre rough and rude , Who all the night did minde his joyous ...
... heard , That none of all the Satyres him espyde or heard . XLVIII At night , when all they went to sleepe , he Whereas his lovely wife emongst them lay , vewd Embraced of a Satyre rough and rude , Who all the night did minde his joyous ...
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... Heard , herd , 448 ; a keeper of cattle , 403. Heard groomes , herdsmen , 448 Heare , hair , 21 , 126. Hearie , hairy , 157 Heast , hest , command , behest , 45 , 245 , 318 ; name , 290 ; office ( of one who had taken vows ) , 420 Heben ...
... Heard , herd , 448 ; a keeper of cattle , 403. Heard groomes , herdsmen , 448 Heare , hair , 21 , 126. Hearie , hairy , 157 Heast , hest , command , behest , 45 , 245 , 318 ; name , 290 ; office ( of one who had taken vows ) , 420 Heben ...
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