Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... head , of thy love's praise ; And ye , brave Lord , whose goodly personage And noble deeds , each other garnishing , Take you ensample to the present age Of th ' old Heroes , whose famous ofspring The antique Poets wont so much to sing ...
... head , of thy love's praise ; And ye , brave Lord , whose goodly personage And noble deeds , each other garnishing , Take you ensample to the present age Of th ' old Heroes , whose famous ofspring The antique Poets wont so much to sing ...
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... head unto her shoul- for to wade . ' XIII dazd ; XVIII ' Yea but ' ( quoth she ) ' the perill of this place Much daunted with that dint her sence was I better wot then you : though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule ...
... head unto her shoul- for to wade . ' XIII dazd ; XVIII ' Yea but ' ( quoth she ) ' the perill of this place Much daunted with that dint her sence was I better wot then you : though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule ...
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... head , with blame Halfe angrie asked him , for what he came . Hether ( qouth he , ) ' me Archimago sent , He that the stubborne Sprites can wisely tame , He bids thee to him send for his intent [ sent . A fit false dreame , that can ...
... head , with blame Halfe angrie asked him , for what he came . Hether ( qouth he , ) ' me Archimago sent , He that the stubborne Sprites can wisely tame , He bids thee to him send for his intent [ sent . A fit false dreame , that can ...
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... head . ' Therewith upon his crest With rigor so outrageous he smitt , That a large share it hewd out of the rest , And glauncing downe his shield from blame him fairly blest . XIX Who , thereat wondrous wroth , the sleeping . Of native ...
... head . ' Therewith upon his crest With rigor so outrageous he smitt , That a large share it hewd out of the rest , And glauncing downe his shield from blame him fairly blest . XIX Who , thereat wondrous wroth , the sleeping . Of native ...
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... 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 , out of ...
... 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 , out of ...
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