The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... seeme to flame : Yet cruell Cupid , not herewith content , Forst him eftsoones to follow other game , And love a Shephards daughter for his dearest Dame . XXXIX He loved Isse for his dearest Dame , And for her sake her cattell fedd ...
... seeme to flame : Yet cruell Cupid , not herewith content , Forst him eftsoones to follow other game , And love a Shephards daughter for his dearest Dame . XXXIX He loved Isse for his dearest Dame , And for her sake her cattell fedd ...
Page 596
... seeme to please ; That is thy soveraine might , [ beame O Cyprian Queene ! which flowing from the Of thy bright ... seemes fayre to fleshly sight , Doe thou vouchsafe with thy love - kindling light Tilluminate my dim and dulled eyne ...
... seeme to please ; That is thy soveraine might , [ beame O Cyprian Queene ! which flowing from the Of thy bright ... seemes fayre to fleshly sight , Doe thou vouchsafe with thy love - kindling light Tilluminate my dim and dulled eyne ...
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... seeme very frivolous and fruiteless ; for by the breach of them litle dammage or incon- venience can come to the Common - wealth : Neither , indeede , yf any transgress them , shall he seeme woorthy of punnishment , scarce of blame ...
... seeme very frivolous and fruiteless ; for by the breach of them litle dammage or incon- venience can come to the Common - wealth : Neither , indeede , yf any transgress them , shall he seeme woorthy of punnishment , scarce of blame ...
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