The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 181
... light wings , the sights of semblants vaine . Oft did he wish that Lady faire mote bee His Faery Queene , for whom ... Light - shonning thefte , and traiterous intent , Abhorred bloodshed , and vile felony , Shamefull deceipt , and ...
... light wings , the sights of semblants vaine . Oft did he wish that Lady faire mote bee His Faery Queene , for whom ... Light - shonning thefte , and traiterous intent , Abhorred bloodshed , and vile felony , Shamefull deceipt , and ...
Page 574
... light , Such death the sad ensample of your might . VIII That I may laugh at her in equall sort , As she doth laugh at me , and makes my pain her sport . XI ; Dayly when I do seeke and sew for peace , And hostages doe offer for my truth ...
... light , Such death the sad ensample of your might . VIII That I may laugh at her in equall sort , As she doth laugh at me , and makes my pain her sport . XI ; Dayly when I do seeke and sew for peace , And hostages doe offer for my truth ...
Page 596
... light , From whence proceeds such soule - enchaunting might . So it more faire accordingly it makes , And the grosse matter of this earthly myne Which clotheth it thereafter doth refyne . Doing away the drosse which dims the light Of ...
... light , From whence proceeds such soule - enchaunting might . So it more faire accordingly it makes , And the grosse matter of this earthly myne Which clotheth it thereafter doth refyne . Doing away the drosse which dims the light Of ...
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