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... sight , That weaker sence it could haue rauisht quight : The maker selfe for all his wondrous witt , Was nigh beguiled with so goodly sight : Her all in white he clad , and ouer it Cast a blacke stole , most like to seeme for Vna fit ...
... sight , That weaker sence it could haue rauisht quight : The maker selfe for all his wondrous witt , Was nigh beguiled with so goodly sight : Her all in white he clad , and ouer it Cast a blacke stole , most like to seeme for Vna fit ...
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... sight The old Man's grief broke from him ; to his heart He pressed his Son , he kisséd him and wept : And to the house together they returned . -Hushed was that House in peace , or seeming peace , Ere the night fell : —with morrow's ...
... sight The old Man's grief broke from him ; to his heart He pressed his Son , he kisséd him and wept : And to the house together they returned . -Hushed was that House in peace , or seeming peace , Ere the night fell : —with morrow's ...
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... sight , And I plucked a hollow reed , And I made a rural pen , And I stained the water clear , And I wrote my happy songs Every child may joy to hear . 10 20 1789 London I wander through each chartered street , Near where the chartered ...
... sight , And I plucked a hollow reed , And I made a rural pen , And I stained the water clear , And I wrote my happy songs Every child may joy to hear . 10 20 1789 London I wander through each chartered street , Near where the chartered ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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