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Poem 9 by Edmund Spenser
LOe where she comes along with portly pace,
Lyke Phoebe from her chamber of the East,
Arysing fort..
Poem 21 by Edmund Spenser
WHo is the same, which at my window peepes?
Or whose is that faire face, that shines so bright,
Is..
Poem 94 by Edmund Spenser
NAthlesse the cruell boy not so content,
would needs the fly pursue:
And in his hand with heedless..
Poem 93 by Edmund Spenser
TO whom his mother closely smiling sayd,
twixt earnest and twixt game:
See thou thy selfe likewise..
Poem 7 by Edmund Spenser
NOw is my loue all ready forth to come,
Let all the virgins therefore well awayt,
And ye fresh boy..
Poem 5 by Edmund Spenser
WAke now my loue, awake; for it is time,
The Rosy Morne long since left Tithones bed,
All ready to..
Poem 6 by Edmund Spenser
My loue is now awake out of her dreame,
and her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed were
With darkso..
Poem 16 by Edmund Spenser
AH when will this long vveary day haue end,
and lende me leaue to come vnto my loue?
Hovv slovvly..
Poem 23 by Edmund Spenser
And ye high heauens, the temple of the gods,
In which a thousand torches flaming bright
Doe burne,..
Poem 3 by Edmund Spenser
BRing with you all the Nymphes that you can heare
both of the riuers and the forrests greene:
And..
Poem 11 by Edmund Spenser
BVt if ye saw that which no eyes can see,
The inward beauty of her liuely spright,
Garnisht with h..
Poem 90 by Edmund Spenser
IN youth before I waxed old.
The blynd boy Venus baby,
For want of cunning made me bold,
In bitte..
Poem 91 by Edmund Spenser
I Saw in secret to my Dame,
How little Cupid humbly came:
and sayd to her All hayle my mother.
Bu..
Poem 8 by Edmund Spenser
HArke how the Minstrels gin to shrill aloud,
Their merry Musick that resounds from far,
The pipe,..
Poem 18 by Edmund Spenser
NOw welcome night, thou night so long expected,
that long daies labour doest at last defray,
And a..
Poem 18 by Edmund Spenser
NOw welcome night, thou night so long expected,
that long daies labour doest at last defray,
And a..
Poem 13 by Edmund Spenser
Behold whiles she before the altar stands
Hearing the holy priest that to her speakes
And blesseth..
Poem 96 by Edmund Spenser
SHe tooke him streight full pitiously lamenting,
and wrapt him in her smock:
She wrapt him softly,..
Poem 22 by Edmund Spenser
ANd thou great Iuno, which with awful might
the lawes of wedlock still dost patronize,
And the rel..
Poem 2 by Edmund Spenser
EArly before the worlds light giuing lampe,
His golden beame vpon the hils doth spred,
Hauing disp..
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