The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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Page lviii
... light bubbles daunced all along , ( 11. xii . 10. ) and his eye detects the ' checked wave ' that covers the dangerous quick- sand ( 11. xii . 18 ) . He is deeply sensitive to the beauty of light upon lviii INTRODUCTION .
... light bubbles daunced all along , ( 11. xii . 10. ) and his eye detects the ' checked wave ' that covers the dangerous quick- sand ( 11. xii . 18 ) . He is deeply sensitive to the beauty of light upon lviii INTRODUCTION .
Page lix
... light and shade . The angel face ' of Una ' makes a sunshine in the shady place ' , the damsells who dance before Colin have faces ' glancing like evening lights ' , Britomart , as her hair falls to her feet , ' is creasted all with ...
... light and shade . The angel face ' of Una ' makes a sunshine in the shady place ' , the damsells who dance before Colin have faces ' glancing like evening lights ' , Britomart , as her hair falls to her feet , ' is creasted all with ...
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... light , through darkenesse for to wade . 13 Yea but ( quoth she ) the perill of this place I better wot then you , though now too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate ...
... light , through darkenesse for to wade . 13 Yea but ( quoth she ) the perill of this place I better wot then you , though now too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate ...
Page 10
... light Then vp'he rose , and clad him hastily ; The Dwarfe him brought his steed : so both away do fly . 7 Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire , Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spred her purple robe through deawy aire ...
... light Then vp'he rose , and clad him hastily ; The Dwarfe him brought his steed : so both away do fly . 7 Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire , Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spred her purple robe through deawy aire ...
Page 16
... light : For since mine eye your ioyous sight did mis , My chearefull day is turnd to chearelesse night , And eke my night of death the shadow is ; But welcome now my light , and shining lampe 28 He thereto meeting said , My dearest Dame ...
... light : For since mine eye your ioyous sight did mis , My chearefull day is turnd to chearelesse night , And eke my night of death the shadow is ; But welcome now my light , and shining lampe 28 He thereto meeting said , My dearest Dame ...
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