First book of the Faerie Queene, canto I-IVF. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... Unto her happy manfion attaine " Before her gate High God did Sweate ordaine , " And wakefull Watches , ever to abide : " But eafy is the way and paffage plaine " To Pleafure's pallace ; it may foone be spide , " And day and night her ...
... Unto her happy manfion attaine " Before her gate High God did Sweate ordaine , " And wakefull Watches , ever to abide : " But eafy is the way and paffage plaine " To Pleafure's pallace ; it may foone be spide , " And day and night her ...
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... unto the voice attempred sweet ; " Th ' angelicall foft trembling voyces made " To th ' inftruments divine refpondence meet ; " The filver - founding inftruments did meet " With the bafe murmure of the water's fall ; " The water's fall ...
... unto the voice attempred sweet ; " Th ' angelicall foft trembling voyces made " To th ' inftruments divine refpondence meet ; " The filver - founding inftruments did meet " With the bafe murmure of the water's fall ; " The water's fall ...
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... unto his vow , " And even the highest powers of heaven to check , ) " Made figne to them in their degrees to fpeake . " And afterwards ; " With that he fhooke " His nectar - deawed locks , with which the skyes " And all the world ...
... unto his vow , " And even the highest powers of heaven to check , ) " Made figne to them in their degrees to fpeake . " And afterwards ; " With that he fhooke " His nectar - deawed locks , with which the skyes " And all the world ...
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... unto their eare : " And eke the breathfull bellowes blew amaine , " Like to the northren winde , that none could heare : " Those Pensiveness did move ; and Sighes the bellows weare . " Was a poet to say that fighs are " the bellows that ...
... unto their eare : " And eke the breathfull bellowes blew amaine , " Like to the northren winde , that none could heare : " Those Pensiveness did move ; and Sighes the bellows weare . " Was a poet to say that fighs are " the bellows that ...
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... unto the Queftin of thirtie couple of houndes . The QUEST- ING BEAST is afterwards more particularly defcrib- ed . " That had in fhap an head like a ferpent's head , and a body like a liberd , buttocks like a lyon , and footed like a ...
... unto the Queftin of thirtie couple of houndes . The QUEST- ING BEAST is afterwards more particularly defcrib- ed . " That had in fhap an head like a ferpent's head , and a body like a liberd , buttocks like a lyon , and footed like a ...
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