The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1596 |
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... brought away ; Whom having wedded , as did him behove , A new unknowen mischiefe did from him remove . 3 For that same vile Enchauntour Busyran , The very selfe same day that she was wedded , Amidst the bridale feast , whilest every man ...
... brought away ; Whom having wedded , as did him behove , A new unknowen mischiefe did from him remove . 3 For that same vile Enchauntour Busyran , The very selfe same day that she was wedded , Amidst the bridale feast , whilest every man ...
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... brought to bed in Paradise , And prov'd himselfe most foole in what he seem'd most wise . 10 So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practíz'd in womans craft , That though therein himselfe he thought to pas , " And by ...
... brought to bed in Paradise , And prov'd himselfe most foole in what he seem'd most wise . 10 So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practíz'd in womans craft , That though therein himselfe he thought to pas , " And by ...
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... brought to nought by little bits ! 34 Then pardon , O most sacred happie Spirit , That I thy labours lost may thus revive , And steale from thee the meede of thy due merit , That none durst ever whilest thou wast alive , And , being ...
... brought to nought by little bits ! 34 Then pardon , O most sacred happie Spirit , That I thy labours lost may thus revive , And steale from thee the meede of thy due merit , That none durst ever whilest thou wast alive , And , being ...
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... brought , And know the measure of their utmost date To them ordained by eternall Fate : Which Clotho graunting shewed her the same . That when she saw , it did her much amate1 To see their thrids so thin as spiders frame , And eke so ...
... brought , And know the measure of their utmost date To them ordained by eternall Fate : Which Clotho graunting shewed her the same . That when she saw , it did her much amate1 To see their thrids so thin as spiders frame , And eke so ...
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... brought , At which they all gan laugh full merrily : But Braggadochio said , he never thought For such an hag , that seemed worse then nought , His person to emperill so in fight : But if to match that lady they had sought 1 Reprize ...
... brought , At which they all gan laugh full merrily : But Braggadochio said , he never thought For such an hag , that seemed worse then nought , His person to emperill so in fight : But if to match that lady they had sought 1 Reprize ...
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