Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... goodly personage . Arion , when , through tempests cruel wracke . As Diane hunted on a day As Pilot well expert in perilous wave As then , no winde at all there blew As when a ship , that flyes fayre under sayle Ay me ! how many perils ...
... goodly personage . Arion , when , through tempests cruel wracke . As Diane hunted on a day As Pilot well expert in perilous wave As then , no winde at all there blew As when a ship , that flyes fayre under sayle Ay me ! how many perils ...
Page viii
... goodly frame of Temperaunce 145 Sweet warriour ! when shall I have peace with you ? Now turne againe my teme , thou jolly swayne 402 PAGE To praise thy life , or waile thy worthie. Is it her nature , or is it her will Is not thilke the ...
... goodly frame of Temperaunce 145 Sweet warriour ! when shall I have peace with you ? Now turne againe my teme , thou jolly swayne 402 PAGE To praise thy life , or waile thy worthie. Is it her nature , or is it her will Is not thilke the ...
Page liii
... goodly hew of white and red with which the cheekes are sprinkled , ' or ' the sweete rosy leaves so fairly spred upon the lips , ' or ' that golden wyre , ' or ' those sparckling stars so bright , ' but that inner spiritual beauty , of ...
... goodly hew of white and red with which the cheekes are sprinkled , ' or ' the sweete rosy leaves so fairly spred upon the lips , ' or ' that golden wyre , ' or ' those sparckling stars so bright , ' but that inner spiritual beauty , of ...
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... goodly bountie and true honour sits . Such , therefore , as that wasted soyl doth yield , Receive , dear Lord , in worth , the fruit of bar- ren field . Sir Walter Raleigh , Lord Wardein of the Stanneryes , and lieftenaunt of Cornewaile ...
... goodly bountie and true honour sits . Such , therefore , as that wasted soyl doth yield , Receive , dear Lord , in worth , the fruit of bar- ren field . Sir Walter Raleigh , Lord Wardein of the Stanneryes , and lieftenaunt of Cornewaile ...
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... goodly trees , that faire did spred And their greene leaves , trembling with every Their armes abroad , with gray mosse overcast ; blast , Made a calme shadowe far in compasse round : The fearefull shepheard , often there aghast , Under ...
... goodly trees , that faire did spred And their greene leaves , trembling with every Their armes abroad , with gray mosse overcast ; blast , Made a calme shadowe far in compasse round : The fearefull shepheard , often there aghast , Under ...
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