The Works of Edmund Spenser, Livre 1Johns Hopkins Press, 1932 - 556 pages |
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... sight , That doe this deadly spectacle behold , Why do ye lenger feed on loathed light , Or liking find to gaze on earthly mould , Sith cruell fates the carefull threeds vnfould , The which my life and loue together tyde ? Now let the ...
... sight , That doe this deadly spectacle behold , Why do ye lenger feed on loathed light , Or liking find to gaze on earthly mould , Sith cruell fates the carefull threeds vnfould , The which my life and loue together tyde ? Now let the ...
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... sight , would inflame the hearts of men in an unwonted degree could there be a visible image of her . In his Phaedrus he had stated that " sight is the most piercing of our bodily senses ; though not by that is wisdom seen ; her ...
... sight , would inflame the hearts of men in an unwonted degree could there be a visible image of her . In his Phaedrus he had stated that " sight is the most piercing of our bodily senses ; though not by that is wisdom seen ; her ...
Page 503
... sight of her . In her pres- ence he doubts the purity of his own Dryope's fairness ; sometimes he thinks her Venus , but then on further reflection he recalls that Venus never had so sober mood ; her image calls to mind-- His ancient ...
... sight of her . In her pres- ence he doubts the purity of his own Dryope's fairness ; sometimes he thinks her Venus , but then on further reflection he recalls that Venus never had so sober mood ; her image calls to mind-- His ancient ...
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DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH 1596 | 173 |
A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS | 312 |
ON THE PROPRIETY OF THE ALLEGORY | 363 |
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