Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... eyes ) of Argus is before said , that Juno to him committed hir husband Jupiter his Paragon Iô , bicause he had an hundred eyes : 180 but afterwarde Mercury wyth hys Musick lulling Argus aslepe , slew him and brought Iô away , whose eyes ...
... eyes ) of Argus is before said , that Juno to him committed hir husband Jupiter his Paragon Iô , bicause he had an hundred eyes : 180 but afterwarde Mercury wyth hys Musick lulling Argus aslepe , slew him and brought Iô away , whose eyes ...
Page 93
... eyes more sharply sighted bee Then other mens , and in deare loves delight See more then any other eyes can see , Through mutuall receipt of beames bright , Which carrie privie message to the spright , And to their eyes that inmost ...
... eyes more sharply sighted bee Then other mens , and in deare loves delight See more then any other eyes can see , Through mutuall receipt of beames bright , Which carrie privie message to the spright , And to their eyes that inmost ...
Page 94
... eyes commend , And make it more admyr'd of foe and frend ; That in mens harts thou mayst thy throne enstall And spred thy lovely kingdome over all . Then Iö tryumph , O great beauties Queene , Advance the banner of thy conquest hie ...
... eyes commend , And make it more admyr'd of foe and frend ; That in mens harts thou mayst thy throne enstall And spred thy lovely kingdome over all . Then Iö tryumph , O great beauties Queene , Advance the banner of thy conquest hie ...
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