The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 páginas |
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... thou my humble spirite raise , And into me that sacred breath inspire , Which thou there breathest perfect and entire . " Then will I sing ; but who can better sing Than thine owne sister , peerles Ladie bright , Which to thee sings ...
... thou my humble spirite raise , And into me that sacred breath inspire , Which thou there breathest perfect and entire . " Then will I sing ; but who can better sing Than thine owne sister , peerles Ladie bright , Which to thee sings ...
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... thou thy selfe , thine owne selfes valiance , And horrid house of sad Proserpina , That , whilest thou livedst , madest the forrests They able are with power of mightie spell ring , [ daunce , To breake , and thence the soules to bring ...
... thou thy selfe , thine owne selfes valiance , And horrid house of sad Proserpina , That , whilest thou livedst , madest the forrests They able are with power of mightie spell ring , [ daunce , To breake , and thence the soules to bring ...
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... thou , great Juno ! which with awful Make us to wish theyr choking . [ croking might Let none of these theyr drery ... thou not envy My love with me to spy : [ thought , For thou likewise didst love , though now un- And for a fleece of ...
... thou , great Juno ! which with awful Make us to wish theyr choking . [ croking might Let none of these theyr drery ... thou not envy My love with me to spy : [ thought , For thou likewise didst love , though now un- And for a fleece of ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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