Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... Fayre bosom fraught with vertues richest tresure 584 • Ah ! whither Love ! wilt thou now carrie mee ? • 596 577 Fayre cruell ! why are ye so fierce and cruell ? 580 Fayre eyes ! the myrrour of my mazed hart 573 Fayre is my love , with her ...
... Fayre bosom fraught with vertues richest tresure 584 • Ah ! whither Love ! wilt thou now carrie mee ? • 596 577 Fayre cruell ! why are ye so fierce and cruell ? 580 Fayre eyes ! the myrrour of my mazed hart 573 Fayre is my love , with her ...
Page viii
... fayre with purple beames Sweet is the Rose , but growes upon a brere Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love 316 • 343 322 91 576 578 • 581 MAGNIFICKE Lord , whose vertues excellent Mark when she smiles with amiable cheare Me ...
... fayre with purple beames Sweet is the Rose , but growes upon a brere Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love 316 • 343 322 91 576 578 • 581 MAGNIFICKE Lord , whose vertues excellent Mark when she smiles with amiable cheare Me ...
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... fayre , That moves more deare compassion of mind , Though nor in word nor deede ill meriting , Then beautie brought t'unworthie wretched- Is from her knight divorced in despayre , [ unkind . And her dew loves deryy'd to that vile ...
... fayre , That moves more deare compassion of mind , Though nor in word nor deede ill meriting , Then beautie brought t'unworthie wretched- Is from her knight divorced in despayre , [ unkind . And her dew loves deryy'd to that vile ...
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... fayre head her fillet she undight , And layd her stole aside . Her angels face , As the great eye of heaven , shyned bright , And made a sunshine in the shady place ; Did never mortall eye behold such heavenly grace . V It fortuned ...
... fayre head her fillet she undight , And layd her stole aside . Her angels face , As the great eye of heaven , shyned bright , And made a sunshine in the shady place ; Did never mortall eye behold such heavenly grace . V It fortuned ...
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... fayre the place much beautifide . VIII High above all a cloth of State was spred , And a rich throne , as bright as sunny day ; On which there sate , most brave embellished With royall robes and gorgeous array , A mayden Queene that ...
... fayre the place much beautifide . VIII High above all a cloth of State was spred , And a rich throne , as bright as sunny day ; On which there sate , most brave embellished With royall robes and gorgeous array , A mayden Queene that ...
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