The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 304
... things unseene how canst thou deeme aright , ' Then answered the righteous Artegall , [ sight ? ' Sith thou misdeem'st so much of things in What though the sea with waves continuall Doe eate the earth , it is no more at all ; Ne is the ...
... things unseene how canst thou deeme aright , ' Then answered the righteous Artegall , [ sight ? ' Sith thou misdeem'st so much of things in What though the sea with waves continuall Doe eate the earth , it is no more at all ; Ne is the ...
Page 423
... things Beneath the Moone to raigne ) Pretends as well of Gods as Men To be the Soveraine . VI Ne shee the lawes of Nature onely brake ,. I WHAT man that sees the ever - whirling wheele , Of Change , the which all mortall things doth sway ...
... things Beneath the Moone to raigne ) Pretends as well of Gods as Men To be the Soveraine . VI Ne shee the lawes of Nature onely brake ,. I WHAT man that sees the ever - whirling wheele , Of Change , the which all mortall things doth sway ...
Page 575
... things there are beside : The sweet eye - glaunces , that like arrowes glide ; [ hart ; [ belay : The charming smiles , that rob sence from the Then those small forts which ye were wont The lovely pleasance ; and the lofty pride ; Such ...
... things there are beside : The sweet eye - glaunces , that like arrowes glide ; [ hart ; [ belay : The charming smiles , that rob sence from the Then those small forts which ye were wont The lovely pleasance ; and the lofty pride ; Such ...
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