The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... thee , Or ought that else might to thee pleasing bee . And now t'asswage the force of this new flame , And make thee more propitious in my need , I meane to sing the praises of thy name , And thy victorious conquests to areed , By which ...
... thee , Or ought that else might to thee pleasing bee . And now t'asswage the force of this new flame , And make thee more propitious in my need , I meane to sing the praises of thy name , And thy victorious conquests to areed , By which ...
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... thee bare , Begot of Plenty and of Penurie , Though elder then thine own nativitie , And yet a chyld , renewing still thy yeares , And yet the eldest of the heavenly Peares ? For ere this worlds still moving mightie masse Out of great ...
... thee bare , Begot of Plenty and of Penurie , Though elder then thine own nativitie , And yet a chyld , renewing still thy yeares , And yet the eldest of the heavenly Peares ? For ere this worlds still moving mightie masse Out of great ...
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... thee , Thus to ennoble thy victorious name , Sith thou doest shew no favour unto mee , Ne once move ruth in that rebellious Dame , Somewhat to slacke the rigour of my flame ? Certes small glory doest thou winne hereby , To let her live ...
... thee , Thus to ennoble thy victorious name , Sith thou doest shew no favour unto mee , Ne once move ruth in that rebellious Dame , Somewhat to slacke the rigour of my flame ? Certes small glory doest thou winne hereby , To let her live ...
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... , And Orpheus , daring to provoke the yre Of damned fiends , to get his love retyre ; For both through heaven and hell thou makest way , To win them worship which to thee obay . And if by all these perils , and these paynes HYMNES . 9.
... , And Orpheus , daring to provoke the yre Of damned fiends , to get his love retyre ; For both through heaven and hell thou makest way , To win them worship which to thee obay . And if by all these perils , and these paynes HYMNES . 9.
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... thee only honoring ; My guide , my God , my victor , and my King : Till then , drad Lord ! vouchsafe to take of me This simple song , thus fram'd in praise of thee . 273 AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE . AHI whither , HYMNES . 11.
... thee only honoring ; My guide , my God , my victor , and my King : Till then , drad Lord ! vouchsafe to take of me This simple song , thus fram'd in praise of thee . 273 AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE . AHI whither , HYMNES . 11.
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