Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... doth raise . Probably the Sixth Book was concluded in the first part of the year 1594 , just after his long wooing ... doth the daughter of the day All other lesser lights in light excell ; So farre doth she in beautyfull array Above all ...
... doth raise . Probably the Sixth Book was concluded in the first part of the year 1594 , just after his long wooing ... doth the daughter of the day All other lesser lights in light excell ; So farre doth she in beautyfull array Above all ...
Page liii
... doth procure To habit in , and it more fairely dight With chearfull grace and amiable sight ; For of the soule the bodie forme doth take , For soule is forme and doth the bodie make . This hymn is one high refined rapture . Before the ...
... doth procure To habit in , and it more fairely dight With chearfull grace and amiable sight ; For of the soule the bodie forme doth take , For soule is forme and doth the bodie make . This hymn is one high refined rapture . Before the ...
Page 11
... doth defeate : Hypocrisie , him to entrappe , Doth to his home entreate . Eftsoones dismounted from his courser brave , Ay wont in. I Lo ! I , the man whose Muse whylome did maske , As time her taught , in lowly Shephards weeds , Am now ...
... doth defeate : Hypocrisie , him to entrappe , Doth to his home entreate . Eftsoones dismounted from his courser brave , Ay wont in. I Lo ! I , the man whose Muse whylome did maske , As time her taught , in lowly Shephards weeds , Am now ...
Page 15
... doth dwell , And homebredd evil ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrie , farre and neare . ' Of such , ' ( saide he , ) ' I chiefly doe inquere , And shall thee well rewarde to ...
... doth dwell , And homebredd evil ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrie , farre and neare . ' Of such , ' ( saide he , ) ' I chiefly doe inquere , And shall thee well rewarde to ...
Page 29
... doth call : All hurtlen forth ; and she , with princely pace , As faire Aurora in her purple pall Out of the East the dawning day doth call . So forth she comes ; her brightnes brode doth blaze . The heapes of people , thronging in the ...
... doth call : All hurtlen forth ; and she , with princely pace , As faire Aurora in her purple pall Out of the East the dawning day doth call . So forth she comes ; her brightnes brode doth blaze . The heapes of people , thronging in the ...
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