The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , most deare : Deare as thou art unto thy selfe , so love That loves and honours thee , as doth behove . To the most honourable and excellent Lord the Earle of Essex . Great Maister of the To the ...
... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , most deare : Deare as thou art unto thy selfe , so love That loves and honours thee , as doth behove . To the most honourable and excellent Lord the Earle of Essex . Great Maister of the To the ...
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... thee unweeting reft , There as thou slepst in tender swadling band , And her base Elfin brood there for thee left : Such , men do Chaungelings call , so chaung'd by Faeries theft . 6 LXVI Thence she thee brought into this Faery lond ...
... thee unweeting reft , There as thou slepst in tender swadling band , And her base Elfin brood there for thee left : Such , men do Chaungelings call , so chaung'd by Faeries theft . 6 LXVI Thence she thee brought into this Faery lond ...
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... thee take to bee ) For nether doth thy face terrestriall shew , Nor voyce sound mortall ; I avow to thee , Such wounded beast as that I did not see , Sith earst into this forrest wild I came . But mote thy goodlyned forgive it mee , To ...
... thee take to bee ) For nether doth thy face terrestriall shew , Nor voyce sound mortall ; I avow to thee , Such wounded beast as that I did not see , Sith earst into this forrest wild I came . But mote thy goodlyned forgive it mee , To ...
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