An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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Page 109
... seemes a virgin best . So well it her beseemes that ye would weene Some angell she had beene . Her long loose yellow ... Seeme lyke some mayden Queene . Her modest eyes abashed to behold So many gazers , as on her do stare , 160 Vpon the ...
... seemes a virgin best . So well it her beseemes that ye would weene Some angell she had beene . Her long loose yellow ... Seeme lyke some mayden Queene . Her modest eyes abashed to behold So many gazers , as on her do stare , 160 Vpon the ...
Page 180
... langour should re- deeme , Till all vnweeting , an Enchaunter bad His sence abusd , and made him to mis- deeme My loyalty , not such as it did seeme ; 262 injury That rather death desire , then such de- spight . 180 EDMUND SPENSER.
... langour should re- deeme , Till all vnweeting , an Enchaunter bad His sence abusd , and made him to mis- deeme My loyalty , not such as it did seeme ; 262 injury That rather death desire , then such de- spight . 180 EDMUND SPENSER.
Page 225
... seeme such , as she was , a goodly maiden Queene . 9 And after , all the raskall many 370 ran , Heaped together in rude rablement , To see the face of that victorious man : Whom all admired , as from heauen sent , And gazd vpon with ...
... seeme such , as she was , a goodly maiden Queene . 9 And after , all the raskall many 370 ran , Heaped together in rude rablement , To see the face of that victorious man : Whom all admired , as from heauen sent , And gazd vpon with ...
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