Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vi
... APPEARE TO BE PARCELL OF SOME FOLLOWING BOOKE OF EPITHALAMION 587 FOWRE HYMNES . 592 THE FAERIE QUEENE , UNDER THE LEGEND OF CONSTANCIE AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF LOVE 423 CANTO VI . 423 AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE 596 99 VII . VIII . 592 ...
... APPEARE TO BE PARCELL OF SOME FOLLOWING BOOKE OF EPITHALAMION 587 FOWRE HYMNES . 592 THE FAERIE QUEENE , UNDER THE LEGEND OF CONSTANCIE AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF LOVE 423 CANTO VI . 423 AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE 596 99 VII . VIII . 592 ...
Page xxxiv
... appeare that he hath not with- drawne himselfe from seruice of the state to line idle or wholly priuate to himselfe , but hath spent some time in doing that which may greatly benefit others and hath serued not a little to the bettering ...
... appeare that he hath not with- drawne himselfe from seruice of the state to line idle or wholly priuate to himselfe , but hath spent some time in doing that which may greatly benefit others and hath serued not a little to the bettering ...
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... appeare to you . Such as they be , vouchsafe them to receave , And wipe their faults out of your censure grave . berland . E. S. ceave , Which in your noble hands for pledge I leave Of all the rest that I am tyde t ' account : Rude ...
... appeare to you . Such as they be , vouchsafe them to receave , And wipe their faults out of your censure grave . berland . E. S. ceave , Which in your noble hands for pledge I leave Of all the rest that I am tyde t ' account : Rude ...
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... appeare , But vanisht is . The Elfe him calls alowd , But answer none receives ; the darknes him does shrowd . XIV In haste Duessa from her place arose , And to him running said ; ' O ! prowest knight , To her makes present of his ...
... appeare , But vanisht is . The Elfe him calls alowd , But answer none receives ; the darknes him does shrowd . XIV In haste Duessa from her place arose , And to him running said ; ' O ! prowest knight , To her makes present of his ...
Page 56
... appeares , That like would not for all this worldes wealth . For on a day , prickt forth with jollitee Of looser ... appeare . But whether dreames delude , or true it were , Was never hart so ravisht with delight , Ne living man like ...
... appeares , That like would not for all this worldes wealth . For on a day , prickt forth with jollitee Of looser ... appeare . But whether dreames delude , or true it were , Was never hart so ravisht with delight , Ne living man like ...
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