The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... woes extreame , It may so please , that she at length will streame Some deaw of grace into my withered hart , After long sorrow and consuming smart . 1 What time this worlds great Workmaister did cast To make An Hymne in Honour of Beautie.
... woes extreame , It may so please , that she at length will streame Some deaw of grace into my withered hart , After long sorrow and consuming smart . 1 What time this worlds great Workmaister did cast To make An Hymne in Honour of Beautie.
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... sorrows wrought , Melt into teares , and grone in grieved thought . With sence whereof , whilest so thy softened spirit Is inly toucht , and humbled with meeke zeale Through meditation of His endlesse merit , Lift up thy mind to th ...
... sorrows wrought , Melt into teares , and grone in grieved thought . With sence whereof , whilest so thy softened spirit Is inly toucht , and humbled with meeke zeale Through meditation of His endlesse merit , Lift up thy mind to th ...
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... . " " Foolish Foxe ! ( said the Mule ) thy wretched need Praiseth the thing that doth thy sorrow breed . For well I weene , thou canst not but envie 560 My wealth , compar'd to thine owne miserie , That 72 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... . " " Foolish Foxe ! ( said the Mule ) thy wretched need Praiseth the thing that doth thy sorrow breed . For well I weene , thou canst not but envie 560 My wealth , compar'd to thine owne miserie , That 72 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
Page 80
... pensive discontent ; To speed to day , to be put back to morrow ; To feed on hope , to pine with feare and sorrow ; To have thy Princes grace , yet want her Peeres ; To have thy asking , yet waite manie yeeres ; 80 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... pensive discontent ; To speed to day , to be put back to morrow ; To feed on hope , to pine with feare and sorrow ; To have thy Princes grace , yet want her Peeres ; To have thy asking , yet waite manie yeeres ; 80 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
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... sorrow , and dismay ; Those engins can the proudest love convert : And , if those fayle , fall down and dy before her ; So dying live , and living do adore her . SONNET XV . YE tradefull Merchants , that , with weary toyle , Do seeke ...
... sorrow , and dismay ; Those engins can the proudest love convert : And , if those fayle , fall down and dy before her ; So dying live , and living do adore her . SONNET XV . YE tradefull Merchants , that , with weary toyle , Do seeke ...
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