Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... delight , Ne feeling have in any earthly pleasure , But in remembrance of that glorious bright , My lifes sole blisse , my hearts eternall threasure . Wake then my pipe , my sleepie Muse awake , Till I have told her praises lasting long ...
... delight , Ne feeling have in any earthly pleasure , But in remembrance of that glorious bright , My lifes sole blisse , my hearts eternall threasure . Wake then my pipe , my sleepie Muse awake , Till I have told her praises lasting long ...
Page 136
... delight , with sweet concent : After whom marcht a jolly company , In manner of a maske , enranged orderly . The whiles a most delitious harmony , In full straunge notes was sweetly heard to sound , That the rare sweetnesse of the ...
... delight , with sweet concent : After whom marcht a jolly company , In manner of a maske , enranged orderly . The whiles a most delitious harmony , In full straunge notes was sweetly heard to sound , That the rare sweetnesse of the ...
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... delight , was gathered there , And there by her were poured forth at fill , As if this to adorne , she all the rest did pill . It was an hill plaste in an open plaine , That round about was bordered with a wood Of matchlesse hight ...
... delight , was gathered there , And there by her were poured forth at fill , As if this to adorne , she all the rest did pill . It was an hill plaste in an open plaine , That round about was bordered with a wood Of matchlesse hight ...
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