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" And somewhat southward toward the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders... "
A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. Carew. Suckling - Page 171
1793
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The First Part of Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New ..., Part 5

John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 pages
...it. And fomewhat Southward tow'rd the Noon, Whence lies a way up to the Moon, And thence the Fayrit can as foon Pafs to the Earth below it. The Walls of Spiders Legs ate made, Well moiflzed and finely laid, He was the matter of his Trade It curionfly that...
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A Select Collection of Poems:: With Notes, Biographical and Historical, Volume 5

John Nichols - English poetry - 1782 - 342 pages
...it ; And fomewhat fouthward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fary can as foon Pafs to the earth below it. The walls of fpiders legs are made, Well mortized and finely laid, He was the matter of his trade It curioufly that builded : The windows of...
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Drayton, WArner

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 692 pages
...it no tempests needs to fear, Which, way soe'er it blow it: And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon Whence lies a way up to the Moon, And thence the fairy can as soon Pass to the Earth below it. 'The walls of spiders' leg» are made, Well mprticed and finely laid,...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ...

Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...That it no tempest needs to fear, Which way soe'er it blow it: And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders' legs are made, Well morticed and finely laid:...
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Publications, Volume 26

Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 pages
...it no tempests needs to fear, Which way soe'er it bloweth : And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders legs are made, Well morticed and finely laid...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ...

Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 280 pages
...That it no tempest needs to fear, Which way soe'er it blow it: And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders' legs are made, Well morticed and finely laid:...
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Imagination and fancy; or Selections from the English poets, with critical ...

Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pages
...That it no tempest needs to fear, Which way soe'er it blow it: And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders' legs are made, Well morticed and finely laid...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ...

Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 292 pages
...it no tempest needs to fear, Which way soe'er it blow it : And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders' legs are made, Well morticed and finely laid...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ...

Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...That it no tempest needs to fear, Which way soe'er it blow it: And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon, Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spiders' legs are made, Well morticed and finely laid:...
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Introduction to American Literature: Or, The Origin and Development of the ...

Eliphalet L. Rice - American literature - 1846 - 432 pages
...That it no tempests needs to fear Which way soe'er it blow it: And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon. Whence lies a way up to the moon, And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it. The walls of spider's legs were made Well morticed •and finely laid;...
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