The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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... Faire ympes of beautie , whose bright shining beames Adorne the world with like to heauenly light , And to your willes both royalties and Realmes Subdew , through conquest of your wondrous might , With this faire flowre your goodly ...
... Faire ympes of beautie , whose bright shining beames Adorne the world with like to heauenly light , And to your willes both royalties and Realmes Subdew , through conquest of your wondrous might , With this faire flowre your goodly ...
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Edmund Spenser. Cant . VI . The birth of faire Belphabe and Of Amoret is told . The Gardins of Adonis fraught With pleasures manifold . ii L Ell I weene , faire Ladies , all this while i Wye wonder , how this noble Damozell WEL So great ...
Edmund Spenser. Cant . VI . The birth of faire Belphabe and Of Amoret is told . The Gardins of Adonis fraught With pleasures manifold . ii L Ell I weene , faire Ladies , all this while i Wye wonder , how this noble Damozell WEL So great ...
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... faire brest , did her inuade ; She slept , yet twixt her eyelids closely spyde , How towards her he rusht , and smiled at his pryde . Then shewd it , how the Thebane Semelee Deceiu'd of gealous Iuno , did require To see him in his ...
... faire brest , did her inuade ; She slept , yet twixt her eyelids closely spyde , How towards her he rusht , and smiled at his pryde . Then shewd it , how the Thebane Semelee Deceiu'd of gealous Iuno , did require To see him in his ...
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COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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