The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... faire as faire mote bee , Sends to my doubtful eares these speaches rare , And ever false Duessa seemde as faire as shee . And ruefull plaints , me bidding guiltlesse blood to spare ? ' XXXIII XXXVIII ' The wicked witch , now seeing all ...
... faire as faire mote bee , Sends to my doubtful eares these speaches rare , And ever false Duessa seemde as faire as shee . And ruefull plaints , me bidding guiltlesse blood to spare ? ' XXXIII XXXVIII ' The wicked witch , now seeing all ...
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... faire pourtraicts , and many a faire feate ; And all of love , and al of lusty - hed , Whens dearely she with death bought her desire . But faire Alcmena better match did make , Joying his love in likenes more entire : Three nights in ...
... faire pourtraicts , and many a faire feate ; And all of love , and al of lusty - hed , Whens dearely she with death bought her desire . But faire Alcmena better match did make , Joying his love in likenes more entire : Three nights in ...
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... faire accordingly it makes , And the grosse matter of this earthly myne Which clotheth it thereafter doth refyne . Doing away the drosse which dims the light Of that faire beame which therein is empight . For , through infusion of ...
... faire accordingly it makes , And the grosse matter of this earthly myne Which clotheth it thereafter doth refyne . Doing away the drosse which dims the light Of that faire beame which therein is empight . For , through infusion of ...
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