The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 496
... heaven mounted , Where now he is become an heavenly signe , There now the joy is his , here sorrow mine . II Whilest thus I looked , loe ! adowne the Lee I sawe an Harpe stroong all with silver twyne , And made of golde and costlie ...
... heaven mounted , Where now he is become an heavenly signe , There now the joy is his , here sorrow mine . II Whilest thus I looked , loe ! adowne the Lee I sawe an Harpe stroong all with silver twyne , And made of golde and costlie ...
Page 527
... heaven it selfe appall ; Alas ! by little ye to nothing flie , The peoples fable , and the spoyle of all : And though your frames do for a time make warre Gainst time , yet time in time shall ruinate Your workes and names , and your ...
... heaven it selfe appall ; Alas ! by little ye to nothing flie , The peoples fable , and the spoyle of all : And though your frames do for a time make warre Gainst time , yet time in time shall ruinate Your workes and names , and your ...
Page 701
... heaven , Did tune hir plaint to falling rivers sound , Renting hir faire visage and golden haire , Where is ( quod she ) this whilome honored face ? Where is thy glory and the auncient praise , Where all worldes hap was reposed , When ...
... heaven , Did tune hir plaint to falling rivers sound , Renting hir faire visage and golden haire , Where is ( quod she ) this whilome honored face ? Where is thy glory and the auncient praise , Where all worldes hap was reposed , When ...
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