The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... weary steps I guyde 573 · 360 • · The weary yeare his race now having run The world that cannot deeme of worthy things They , that in the course of heavenly spheares are skild 582 585 581 This holy season , fit to fast and pray 576 ...
... weary steps I guyde 573 · 360 • · The weary yeare his race now having run The world that cannot deeme of worthy things They , that in the course of heavenly spheares are skild 582 585 581 This holy season , fit to fast and pray 576 ...
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... Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spred her purple robe through deawy aire , And the high hils Titan discovered , The royall virgin shooke off drousy - hed ; And , rising forth out of her baser bowre , Lookt for her knight , who ...
... Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spred her purple robe through deawy aire , And the high hils Titan discovered , The royall virgin shooke off drousy - hed ; And , rising forth out of her baser bowre , Lookt for her knight , who ...
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... weary wight forwandring b the way ; And towards him they gan in aste to ride , To weete of newes that did abroad betide , Or tidings of her knight of the Redcrosse ; But he them spying gan to turne aside For feare , as seemd , or for ...
... weary wight forwandring b the way ; And towards him they gan in aste to ride , To weete of newes that did abroad betide , Or tidings of her knight of the Redcrosse ; But he them spying gan to turne aside For feare , as seemd , or for ...
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