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| 2731. | Poem 95 by Edmund Spenser> | | VNto his mother straight he weeping came,
and of his griefe complayned:
Who could not chose but laugh at his fond game,
though sad to see him paine... |
| 2732. | Poem 12 by Edmund Spenser> | | OPen the temple gates vnto my loue,
Open them wide that she may enter in,
And all the postes adorne as doth behoue,
And all the pillours deck with ... |
| 2733. | Poem 2 by Edmund Spenser> | | EArly before the worlds light giuing lampe,
His golden beame vpon the hils doth spred,
Hauing disperst the nights vnchearefull dampe,
Doe ye awake ... |
| 2734. | Poem 22 by Edmund Spenser> | | ANd thou great Iuno, which with awful might
the lawes of wedlock still dost patronize,
And the religion of the faith first plight
With sacred rites... |
| 2735. | Poem 96 by Edmund Spenser> | | SHe tooke him streight full pitiously lamenting,
and wrapt him in her smock:
She wrapt him softly, all the while repenting,
that he the fly did moc... |
| 2736. | Poem 13 by Edmund Spenser> | | Behold whiles she before the altar stands
Hearing the holy priest that to her speakes
And blesseth her with his two happy hands,
How the red roses ... |
| 2737. | Poem 18 by Edmund Spenser> | | NOw welcome night, thou night so long expected,
that long daies labour doest at last defray,
And all my cares, which cruell loue collected,
Hast su... |
| 2738. | Poem 18 by Edmund Spenser> | | NOw welcome night, thou night so long expected,
that long daies labour doest at last defray,
And all my cares, which cruell loue collected,
Hast su... |
| 2739. | Poem 8 by Edmund Spenser> | | HArke how the Minstrels gin to shrill aloud,
Their merry Musick that resounds from far,
The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling Croud,
That well agr... |
| 2740. | 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.
But when he saw me laugh, for shame:
His face with ... |
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