The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... dead yet ever - dying paine ; Till that great Lord of Love , which him at first Made of meere love , and after liked well , Seeing him lie like creature long accurst In that deep horor of despeyred hell , Him , wretch , in doole would ...
... dead yet ever - dying paine ; Till that great Lord of Love , which him at first Made of meere love , and after liked well , Seeing him lie like creature long accurst In that deep horor of despeyred hell , Him , wretch , in doole would ...
Page 54
... dead himselfe he wisheth for despight . So weakest may anoy the most of might ! What time the Romaine Empire bore the raine Of all the world , and florisht most in might , The Nations gan their soveraigntie disdaine , And cast to quitt ...
... dead himselfe he wisheth for despight . So weakest may anoy the most of might ! What time the Romaine Empire bore the raine Of all the world , and florisht most in might , The Nations gan their soveraigntie disdaine , And cast to quitt ...
Page 92
... , And all within were dead and hartles left ; And th ' Ape himselfe , as one whose wits were reft , Fled here and there , and everie corner sought , 1358 To hide himselfe from his owne feared thought . 92 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... , And all within were dead and hartles left ; And th ' Ape himselfe , as one whose wits were reft , Fled here and there , and everie corner sought , 1358 To hide himselfe from his owne feared thought . 92 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
Page 121
... dead - doing might , Shall handle you , and hold in loves soft bands , Lyke captives trembling at the victors sight . And happy lines ! on which , with starry light , Those lamping eyes will deigne sometimes to look , And reade the ...
... dead - doing might , Shall handle you , and hold in loves soft bands , Lyke captives trembling at the victors sight . And happy lines ! on which , with starry light , Those lamping eyes will deigne sometimes to look , And reade the ...
Page 137
... dead : But Lodwick , this of grace to me aread ; Do ye not thinck th ' accomplishment of it , Sufficient worke for one mans simple head , All were it , as the rest , but rudely writ ? How then should I , without another wit , Thinck ...
... dead : But Lodwick , this of grace to me aread ; Do ye not thinck th ' accomplishment of it , Sufficient worke for one mans simple head , All were it , as the rest , but rudely writ ? How then should I , without another wit , Thinck ...
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