Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... wat'ry bowres Comming to kisse her lyps , ( such grace I found , ) Caddie , for shame ! hold up thy heavy head • 5 In that proud port , which her so goodly graceth . • Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure . Now vii S.
... wat'ry bowres Comming to kisse her lyps , ( such grace I found , ) Caddie , for shame ! hold up thy heavy head • 5 In that proud port , which her so goodly graceth . • Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure . Now vii S.
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... shame , and Ladies Of all attonce he cast avengd to be , [ sake , And with so ' exceeding furie at him strake , That forced him to stoupe upon his knee : Had he not stouped so , he should have cloven bee . XIII And to him said ; ' Goe ...
... shame , and Ladies Of all attonce he cast avengd to be , [ sake , And with so ' exceeding furie at him strake , That forced him to stoupe upon his knee : Had he not stouped so , he should have cloven bee . XIII And to him said ; ' Goe ...
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... Shame . ' XXVII Then , bowing downe her aged backe , she kist The wicked witch , saying , In that fayre face The false resemblaunce of Deceipt , I wist , Did closely lurke ; yet so true - seeming grace It carried , that I scarse in ...
... Shame . ' XXVII Then , bowing downe her aged backe , she kist The wicked witch , saying , In that fayre face The false resemblaunce of Deceipt , I wist , Did closely lurke ; yet so true - seeming grace It carried , that I scarse in ...
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... shame . What witt of mortal wight [ plight ? Can now devise to quitt a thrall from such VII a Eternall providence , exceeding thought , Where none appeares can make her selfe a way . A wondrous way it for this Lady wrought , From Lyons ...
... shame . What witt of mortal wight [ plight ? Can now devise to quitt a thrall from such VII a Eternall providence , exceeding thought , Where none appeares can make her selfe a way . A wondrous way it for this Lady wrought , From Lyons ...
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... shame he thought to shenne so hideous might : The ydle stroke , enforcing furious way , Missing the marke of his misaymed sight , Did fall to ground , and with his heavy sway So deerely dinted in the driven clay , That three yardes ...
... shame he thought to shenne so hideous might : The ydle stroke , enforcing furious way , Missing the marke of his misaymed sight , Did fall to ground , and with his heavy sway So deerely dinted in the driven clay , That three yardes ...
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