The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... Dame , ' ( quoth he , ) ' what hath ye thus dismayd ? What frayes ye , that were wont to comfort me affrayd ? ' 6 LIII Love of your selfe , ' she saide , ' and deare con- straint , Lets me not sleepe , but waste the wearie night In ...
... Dame , ' ( quoth he , ) ' what hath ye thus dismayd ? What frayes ye , that were wont to comfort me affrayd ? ' 6 LIII Love of your selfe , ' she saide , ' and deare con- straint , Lets me not sleepe , but waste the wearie night In ...
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... Dame he leades , That aged Dame , the Lady of the place , Who all this while was busy at her beades ; Which doen , she up arose with seemely grace , And toward them full matronely did pace . Where , when that fairest Una she beheld ...
... Dame he leades , That aged Dame , the Lady of the place , Who all this while was busy at her beades ; Which doen , she up arose with seemely grace , And toward them full matronely did pace . Where , when that fairest Una she beheld ...
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... Dame beguyld , And turn'd the trust which was in her affyde , To feeding of her private fire , which boyld Her ... Dame his freedome did denye . LVII Yet thus much friendship she to him did show , That his scarse diet somewhat was ...
... Dame beguyld , And turn'd the trust which was in her affyde , To feeding of her private fire , which boyld Her ... Dame his freedome did denye . LVII Yet thus much friendship she to him did show , That his scarse diet somewhat was ...
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