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| 2741. | Poem 90 by Edmund Spenser> | | IN youth before I waxed old.
The blynd boy Venus baby,
For want of cunning made me bold,
In bitter byue to grope for honny.
But when he saw me stu... |
| 2742. | Poem 11 by Edmund Spenser> | | BVt if ye saw that which no eyes can see,
The inward beauty of her liuely spright,
Garnisht with heauenly guifts of high degree,
Much more then wou... |
| 2743. | Poem 3 by Edmund Spenser> | | BRing with you all the Nymphes that you can heare
both of the riuers and the forrests greene:
And of the sea that neighbours to her neare,
Al with ... |
| 2744. | Poem 23 by Edmund Spenser> | | And ye high heauens, the temple of the gods,
In which a thousand torches flaming bright
Doe burne, that to vs wretched earthly clods:
In dreadful d... |
| 2745. | 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 do the houres theyr numbers spend?
How slowly doe... |
| 2746. | Poem 6 by Edmund Spenser> | | My loue is now awake out of her dreame,
and her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed were
With darksome cloud, now shew theyr goodly beams
More bright... |
| 2747. | 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 her siluer coche to clyme,
And Phoebus gins to s... |
| 2748. | Poem 7 by Edmund Spenser> | | NOw is my loue all ready forth to come,
Let all the virgins therefore well awayt,
And ye fresh boyes that tend vpon her groome
Prepare your selues;... |
| 2749. | Poem 93 by Edmund Spenser> | | TO whom his mother closely smiling sayd,
twixt earnest and twixt game:
See thou thy selfe likewise art lyttle made,
if thou regard the same.
And y... |
| 2750. | Poem 94 by Edmund Spenser> | | NAthlesse the cruell boy not so content,
would needs the fly pursue:
And in his hand with heedlesse hardiment,
him caught for to subdue.
But when ... |
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