...The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 736 páginas |
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... heavenly signe , There now the joy is his , here sorrow mine . II Whilest thus I looked , loe ! adowne the Lee I sawe an Harpe stroong all with silver twyne , And made of golde and costlie yvorie , Swimming , that whylome seemed to have ...
... heavenly signe , There now the joy is his , here sorrow mine . II Whilest thus I looked , loe ! adowne the Lee I sawe an Harpe stroong all with silver twyne , And made of golde and costlie yvorie , Swimming , that whylome seemed to have ...
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... heavenly Peares ? For ere this worlds still moving mightie masse Out of great Chaos ugly prison crept , In which his ... heavenly fyre , He is enlumind with that goodly light , Unto like goodly semblant to aspyre ; Therefore in choice of ...
... heavenly Peares ? For ere this worlds still moving mightie masse Out of great Chaos ugly prison crept , In which his ... heavenly fyre , He is enlumind with that goodly light , Unto like goodly semblant to aspyre ; Therefore in choice of ...
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Edmund Spenser. That heavens such happie grace did to him lend , As thing on earth so heavenly to have seene His harts enshrined saint , his heavens queene , Fairer then fairest , in his fayning eye , Whose sole aspect he counts ...
Edmund Spenser. That heavens such happie grace did to him lend , As thing on earth so heavenly to have seene His harts enshrined saint , his heavens queene , Fairer then fairest , in his fayning eye , Whose sole aspect he counts ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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