Spenser, DanielAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... her farre away a dwarfe did lag , That lasie seemd , in being ever last , Or wearied with bearing of her bag Of needments at his backe . Thus as they past , The day with cloudes was suddeine overcast , And angry love an hideous storme ...
... her farre away a dwarfe did lag , That lasie seemd , in being ever last , Or wearied with bearing of her bag Of needments at his backe . Thus as they past , The day with cloudes was suddeine overcast , And angry love an hideous storme ...
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... her sence was dazd ; Yet kindling rage her selfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastly bodie raizd With doubled forces high above the ground : Tho , wrapping up her wrethed sterne arownd , Lept fierce upon his shield , and her ...
... her sence was dazd ; Yet kindling rage her selfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastly bodie raizd With doubled forces high above the ground : Tho , wrapping up her wrethed sterne arownd , Lept fierce upon his shield , and her ...
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... Her chaste hart had subdewd to learne dame Plea- sures toy . And she her selfe , of beautie soveraigne queene , Fayre Venus , seemde unto his bed to bring Her , whom he , waking , evermore did weene To bee the chastest flowre that aye ...
... Her chaste hart had subdewd to learne dame Plea- sures toy . And she her selfe , of beautie soveraigne queene , Fayre Venus , seemde unto his bed to bring Her , whom he , waking , evermore did weene To bee the chastest flowre that aye ...
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... her cursed will to wreake , Hath thus transformd , and plast in open plaines , Where Boreas doth blow full bitter bleake , And scorching Sunne does dry my secret vaines ; For though a tree I seeme , yet cold and heat me paines . " " Say ...
... her cursed will to wreake , Hath thus transformd , and plast in open plaines , Where Boreas doth blow full bitter bleake , And scorching Sunne does dry my secret vaines ; For though a tree I seeme , yet cold and heat me paines . " " Say ...
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... her kindly skil To bring forth fruit , and make eternal derth , Then I leave you , my liefe , yborn of hevenly berth ... herselfe so mockt to see By him , who has the guerdon of his guile , For so misfeigning her true knight to bee : Yet ...
... her kindly skil To bring forth fruit , and make eternal derth , Then I leave you , my liefe , yborn of hevenly berth ... herselfe so mockt to see By him , who has the guerdon of his guile , For so misfeigning her true knight to bee : Yet ...
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