The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Shepherd once unto thee brought , His pleasures with thee wrought . Therefore to us be favorable now ; And sith of wemens labours thou hast charge , And generation goodly dost enlarge , Encline thy will t ' effect our wishfull vow , And ...
... Shepherd once unto thee brought , His pleasures with thee wrought . Therefore to us be favorable now ; And sith of wemens labours thou hast charge , And generation goodly dost enlarge , Encline thy will t ' effect our wishfull vow , And ...
Page 189
... . DEDICATED TO THE MOST BEAUTIFULL AND VERTUOUS LADIE , THE COUNTESS OF ESSEX . 1 SHEPHERDS , that wont , on pipes of oaten reed Astrophel A Pastoral Elegie upon the Death of most noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney.
... . DEDICATED TO THE MOST BEAUTIFULL AND VERTUOUS LADIE , THE COUNTESS OF ESSEX . 1 SHEPHERDS , that wont , on pipes of oaten reed Astrophel A Pastoral Elegie upon the Death of most noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney.
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Edmund Spenser. SHEPHERDS , that wont , on pipes of oaten reed , Oft times to plaine your loves concealed smart ; And with your piteous layes have learnd to breed Compassion in a countrey lasses hart : Hearken , ye gentle shepheards , to ...
Edmund Spenser. SHEPHERDS , that wont , on pipes of oaten reed , Oft times to plaine your loves concealed smart ; And with your piteous layes have learnd to breed Compassion in a countrey lasses hart : Hearken , ye gentle shepheards , to ...
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