Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page 64
... bowre . XLI The fift had charge sick persons to attend , And comfort those in point of death which lay ; For them most needeth comfort in the end , When sin , and hell , and death , doe most dismay The feeble soule departing hence away ...
... bowre . XLI The fift had charge sick persons to attend , And comfort those in point of death which lay ; For them most needeth comfort in the end , When sin , and hell , and death , doe most dismay The feeble soule departing hence away ...
Page 85
... Bowre of blis . LII ' Her blis is all in pleasure , and delight , Wherewith she makes her lovers dronken mad ; And ... bowres , my mid- wives , weare : Hard help at need ! So deare thee , babe , I bought ; Yet nought too dear I deemd ...
... Bowre of blis . LII ' Her blis is all in pleasure , and delight , Wherewith she makes her lovers dronken mad ; And ... bowres , my mid- wives , weare : Hard help at need ! So deare thee , babe , I bought ; Yet nought too dear I deemd ...
Page 88
... bowre , And comely courted with meet modestie ; Ne in her speach , ne in her haviour , Was lightnesse seene or looser vanitie , But gratious womanhood , and gravitie , Above the reason of her youthly yeares . Her golden lockes she ...
... bowre , And comely courted with meet modestie ; Ne in her speach , ne in her haviour , Was lightnesse seene or looser vanitie , But gratious womanhood , and gravitie , Above the reason of her youthly yeares . Her golden lockes she ...
Page 99
... bowre Her oft to meete : which better to approve , He promised to bring me at that howre , When I should see that would me nearer move , And drive me to withdraw my blind abused love . XXV This gracelesse man , for furtherance of his ...
... bowre Her oft to meete : which better to approve , He promised to bring me at that howre , When I should see that would me nearer move , And drive me to withdraw my blind abused love . XXV This gracelesse man , for furtherance of his ...
Page 104
... that with vaine delightes , And ydle pleasures in her Bowre of Blisse , Does charme her lovers , and the feeble sprightes And fast beside there trickled softly downe A gentle streame 104 [ BOOK II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... that with vaine delightes , And ydle pleasures in her Bowre of Blisse , Does charme her lovers , and the feeble sprightes And fast beside there trickled softly downe A gentle streame 104 [ BOOK II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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