The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 193
... hath encreast ; II All that same evening she in flying spent ,. Yet is eterne in mutabilitie , And by succession made perpetuall , Transformed oft , and chaunged diverslie ; For him the Father of all formes they call : Therfore needs ...
... hath encreast ; II All that same evening she in flying spent ,. Yet is eterne in mutabilitie , And by succession made perpetuall , Transformed oft , and chaunged diverslie ; For him the Father of all formes they call : Therfore needs ...
Page 312
... hath fained That to her selfe that threasure appertained ; And that she did transport the same by sea , To bring it to her husband new ordained , But suffred cruell shipwracke by the way : But whether it be so or no , I can not say ...
... hath fained That to her selfe that threasure appertained ; And that she did transport the same by sea , To bring it to her husband new ordained , But suffred cruell shipwracke by the way : But whether it be so or no , I can not say ...
Page 470
... hath raft us of our meriment . But reede me what payne doth thee so appall ; Or lovest thou , or bene thy younglings mis- went ? [ and mee : Per . Love hath misled both my younglings I pyne for payne , and they my payne to see . Per ...
... hath raft us of our meriment . But reede me what payne doth thee so appall ; Or lovest thou , or bene thy younglings mis- went ? [ and mee : Per . Love hath misled both my younglings I pyne for payne , and they my payne to see . Per ...
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