| David Ian Galbraith - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 260 pages
...(Li.46). The other, however, is forged by Archimago, in a parody of Pygmalion's sculpting of Galatea: Who all this while with charmes and hidden artes,...other Spright, And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender panes So liuely, and so like in all mens sight, That weaker sence it could haue rauisht quigln: The... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 562 pages
...Larke, And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In hast unto his Lord, where he him left afore. 45 Who all this while with charmes and hidden artes,...Spright, And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender partes So lively, and so like in all mens sight, That weaker sence it could have ravisht quight : The maker... | |
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