The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... paines , His povertie , His sharpe assayes , Through which He past His miserable dayes , Offending none , and doing good to all , Yet being malist both by great and small . 204 And look at last , how of most wretched wights HYMNES . 27.
... paines , His povertie , His sharpe assayes , Through which He past His miserable dayes , Offending none , and doing good to all , Yet being malist both by great and small . 204 And look at last , how of most wretched wights HYMNES . 27.
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... dayes , Or that sweete Teiun Poet , which did spend His plenteous vaine in setting forth her praise , Seen but a glims of this which I pretend , How wondrously would he her face commend , Above that Idole of his fayning thought , That ...
... dayes , Or that sweete Teiun Poet , which did spend His plenteous vaine in setting forth her praise , Seen but a glims of this which I pretend , How wondrously would he her face commend , Above that Idole of his fayning thought , That ...
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... dayes , Or if ought under heaven might firme endure . Much wondred I to see so faire a wall : When from the Northerne coast a storme arose , Which , breathing furie from his inward gall On all which did against his course oppose , Into ...
... dayes , Or if ought under heaven might firme endure . Much wondred I to see so faire a wall : When from the Northerne coast a storme arose , Which , breathing furie from his inward gall On all which did against his course oppose , Into ...
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... and word , To doo you faithfull service all my dayes . This yron world ( that same he weeping sayes ) Brings downe the stowtest hearts to lowest state : 218 For miserie doth bravest mindes abate , And make them MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 63.
... and word , To doo you faithfull service all my dayes . This yron world ( that same he weeping sayes ) Brings downe the stowtest hearts to lowest state : 218 For miserie doth bravest mindes abate , And make them MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 63.
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... dayes , ne halfe so streight and sore : They whilome used duly everie day 446 Their service and their holie things to say , At morne and even , besides their Anthemes sweete , Their penie Masses , and their Complynes meete , Their ...
... dayes , ne halfe so streight and sore : They whilome used duly everie day 446 Their service and their holie things to say , At morne and even , besides their Anthemes sweete , Their penie Masses , and their Complynes meete , Their ...
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