The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... shew a mind with envy fraught . To labour to commend a peece of worke , Which no man goes about to discommend , Would raise a jealous doubt , that there did lurke Some secret doubt whereto the prayse did tend ; For when men know the ...
... shew a mind with envy fraught . To labour to commend a peece of worke , Which no man goes about to discommend , Would raise a jealous doubt , that there did lurke Some secret doubt whereto the prayse did tend ; For when men know the ...
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... shew her selfe in great triumphant joy , To succour the weake state of sad afflicted Troy . XXXII XXXVI As fearfull fowle , that long in secret cave For dread of soring hauke her selfe hath hid , Nor caring how , her silly life to save ...
... shew her selfe in great triumphant joy , To succour the weake state of sad afflicted Troy . XXXII XXXVI As fearfull fowle , that long in secret cave For dread of soring hauke her selfe hath hid , Nor caring how , her silly life to save ...
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... shew theyr goodly More bright then Hesperus his head doth rere . Come now , ye damzels , daughters of delight , Helpe quickly her to dight : [ begot , But first come ye fayre houres , which were In Joves sweet paradice of Day and Night ...
... shew theyr goodly More bright then Hesperus his head doth rere . Come now , ye damzels , daughters of delight , Helpe quickly her to dight : [ begot , But first come ye fayre houres , which were In Joves sweet paradice of Day and Night ...
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