The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... face , As her outrageous foe had left her late ; [ hate . And trembling yet through feare of former All stand amazed at so uncouth sight , He snatcht the vele that hong her face before : And gin to pittie her unhappie state : Then gan ...
... face , As her outrageous foe had left her late ; [ hate . And trembling yet through feare of former All stand amazed at so uncouth sight , He snatcht the vele that hong her face before : And gin to pittie her unhappie state : Then gan ...
Page 430
... face and physnomy , Whether she man or woman inly were , That could not any creature well descry ; For with a veile , that wimpled every where , Her head and face was hid that mote to none appeare . VI That , some do say , was so by ...
... face and physnomy , Whether she man or woman inly were , That could not any creature well descry ; For with a veile , that wimpled every where , Her head and face was hid that mote to none appeare . VI That , some do say , was so by ...
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... face no tongue can tell ; For she the daughters of all wemens race , And Angels eke , in beautie doth excell , Sparkled on her from Gods owne glorious face , And more increast by her owne goodly grace , That it doth farre exceed all ...
... face no tongue can tell ; For she the daughters of all wemens race , And Angels eke , in beautie doth excell , Sparkled on her from Gods owne glorious face , And more increast by her owne goodly grace , That it doth farre exceed all ...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and Manuscripts Edmund Spenser No preview available - 1902 |
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