The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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Page lxiv
... hight Priamond , The second Dyamond , the youngest Triamond . ( Iv . ii . 41. ) 3 * Puttenham would call this device the translacer , which is when you turn and translace a word with many sundry shapes as the Tailor doth his garment ...
... hight Priamond , The second Dyamond , the youngest Triamond . ( Iv . ii . 41. ) 3 * Puttenham would call this device the translacer , which is when you turn and translace a word with many sundry shapes as the Tailor doth his garment ...
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... hight Cald Maluenų , who entrance none denide : Thence to the hall , which was on euery side With rich array and costly arras dight : Infinite sorts of people did abide There waiting long , to win the wished sight Of her , that was the ...
... hight Cald Maluenų , who entrance none denide : Thence to the hall , which was on euery side With rich array and costly arras dight : Infinite sorts of people did abide There waiting long , to win the wished sight Of her , that was the ...
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... hight , bright . 17 Home is he brought , and laid in sumptuous bed : Where many skilfull leaches him abide , To salue his hurts , that yet still freshly bled . In wine and oyle they wash his woundes wide , And softly can embalme on ...
... hight , bright . 17 Home is he brought , and laid in sumptuous bed : Where many skilfull leaches him abide , To salue his hurts , that yet still freshly bled . In wine and oyle they wash his woundes wide , And softly can embalme on ...
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... hight of three the tallest sonnes of mortall seed . 9 ? The greatest Earth his vncouth mother was , And blustring Eolus his boasted sire , Who with his breath , which through the world doth pas , Her hollow womb did secretly inspire ...
... hight of three the tallest sonnes of mortall seed . 9 ? The greatest Earth his vncouth mother was , And blustring Eolus his boasted sire , Who with his breath , which through the world doth pas , Her hollow womb did secretly inspire ...
Page 46
... hight . 15 When I awoke , and found her place deuoyd , And nought but pressed gras , where she had lyen , I sorrowed all so much , as earst I ioyd , And washed all her place with watry eyen . From that day forth I lou'd that face diuine ...
... hight . 15 When I awoke , and found her place deuoyd , And nought but pressed gras , where she had lyen , I sorrowed all so much , as earst I ioyd , And washed all her place with watry eyen . From that day forth I lou'd that face diuine ...
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