The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... heavens light disdaine ; No light but that , whose lampe doth yet remaine Fresh burning in the image of their eye , They deigne to see , and seeing it still dye . 66 99 The whylst thou tyrant Love doest laugh and scorne 143 6 HYMNES .
... heavens light disdaine ; No light but that , whose lampe doth yet remaine Fresh burning in the image of their eye , They deigne to see , and seeing it still dye . 66 99 The whylst thou tyrant Love doest laugh and scorne 143 6 HYMNES .
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Edmund Spenser. The whylst thou tyrant Love doest laugh and scorne 143 At their complaints , making their paine thy play , Whylest they lye languishing like thrals forlorne , The whyles thou doest triumph in their decay ; And otherwhyles ...
Edmund Spenser. The whylst thou tyrant Love doest laugh and scorne 143 At their complaints , making their paine thy play , Whylest they lye languishing like thrals forlorne , The whyles thou doest triumph in their decay ; And otherwhyles ...
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... scorne , Whilest every one doth seeke and sew to have it , But every one doth seeke but to deprave it . Yet nathëmore is that faire Beauties blame , But theirs that do abuse it unto ill : Nothing so good , but that through guilty shame ...
... scorne , Whilest every one doth seeke and sew to have it , But every one doth seeke but to deprave it . Yet nathëmore is that faire Beauties blame , But theirs that do abuse it unto ill : Nothing so good , but that through guilty shame ...
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... scorne the simple Scarabee , Proud of his highest service , and good hap , 3 4 That made all other Foules his thralls to bee : The silly Flie , that no redresse did see , Spide where the Eagle built his towring nest , And , kindling ...
... scorne the simple Scarabee , Proud of his highest service , and good hap , 3 4 That made all other Foules his thralls to bee : The silly Flie , that no redresse did see , Spide where the Eagle built his towring nest , And , kindling ...
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... scorne The weake , that hath the strong so oft forlorne ! High on a hill a goodly Cedar grewe , Of wondrous length , and streight proportion , That farre abroad her daintie odours threwe ; Mongst all the daughters of proud Libanon , Her ...
... scorne The weake , that hath the strong so oft forlorne ! High on a hill a goodly Cedar grewe , Of wondrous length , and streight proportion , That farre abroad her daintie odours threwe ; Mongst all the daughters of proud Libanon , Her ...
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