Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... sweet consent , To this dayes merriment . Ah my deere love why doe ye sleepe thus long , When meeter were that ye should now awake , T'awayt the comming of your joyous make , And hearken to the birds lovelearned song , The deawy leaves ...
... sweet consent , To this dayes merriment . Ah my deere love why doe ye sleepe thus long , When meeter were that ye should now awake , T'awayt the comming of your joyous make , And hearken to the birds lovelearned song , The deawy leaves ...
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Selections Edmund Spenser William Lindsay Renwick. And thereunto doe daunce and carrol sweet , That all the sences they doe ravish quite , The whyles the boyes run up and downe the street ... sweet , so lovely , and so mild as EPITHALAMION ...
Selections Edmund Spenser William Lindsay Renwick. And thereunto doe daunce and carrol sweet , That all the sences they doe ravish quite , The whyles the boyes run up and downe the street ... sweet , so lovely , and so mild as EPITHALAMION ...
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... sweet bowre . Why stand ye still ye virgins in amaze , Upon her so to gaze . Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing , 170 180 To which the woods did answer and your eccho ring . But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward ...
... sweet bowre . Why stand ye still ye virgins in amaze , Upon her so to gaze . Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing , 170 180 To which the woods did answer and your eccho ring . But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward ...
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