The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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... doth her infest , Doth course of naturall cause farre exceed , And housed is within her hollow brest , That either seemes some cursed witches deed , Or euill spright , that in her doth such torment breed . The wisard could no lenger ...
... doth her infest , Doth course of naturall cause farre exceed , And housed is within her hollow brest , That either seemes some cursed witches deed , Or euill spright , that in her doth such torment breed . The wisard could no lenger ...
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... doth loue to steepe His lustlesse limbes , and drowne his baser mind , Doth praise thee oft , and oft from Stygian deepe Calles thee , his goddesse in his error blind , And great Dame Natures handmaide , chearing euery kind . But well I ...
... doth loue to steepe His lustlesse limbes , and drowne his baser mind , Doth praise thee oft , and oft from Stygian deepe Calles thee , his goddesse in his error blind , And great Dame Natures handmaide , chearing euery kind . But well I ...
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... doth refuse . TH He morow next , so soone as Phœbus Lamp Bewrayed had the world with early light , And fresh Aurora ... doth he suffer her , nor night , nor day , Out of his sight her selfe once to absent . So doth he punish her and eke ...
... doth refuse . TH He morow next , so soone as Phœbus Lamp Bewrayed had the world with early light , And fresh Aurora ... doth he suffer her , nor night , nor day , Out of his sight her selfe once to absent . So doth he punish her and eke ...
Contents
COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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