The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... thoughts , which do themselves enure To dirtie drosse , no higher dare aspyre , Ne can his feeble earthly eyes endure The ... thought , that would it selfe excell , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirrour of so ...
... thoughts , which do themselves enure To dirtie drosse , no higher dare aspyre , Ne can his feeble earthly eyes endure The ... thought , that would it selfe excell , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirrour of so ...
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... thought , What he may do , her favour to obtaine ; What brave exploit , what perill hardly wrought , What puissant conquest , what adventurous paine , May please her best , and grace unto him gaine ; He dreads no danger , nor misfortune ...
... thought , What he may do , her favour to obtaine ; What brave exploit , what perill hardly wrought , What puissant conquest , what adventurous paine , May please her best , and grace unto him gaine ; He dreads no danger , nor misfortune ...
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... thought doth admyre . Which seeing now so inly faire to be , As outward it appeareth to the eye , And with his spirits proportion to agree , He thereon fixeth all his fantasie , And fully setteth his felicitie ; Counting it fairer then ...
... thought doth admyre . Which seeing now so inly faire to be , As outward it appeareth to the eye , And with his spirits proportion to agree , He thereon fixeth all his fantasie , And fully setteth his felicitie ; Counting it fairer then ...
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... thought doth admyre . Which seeing now so inly faire to be , As outward it appeareth to the eye , And with his spirits proportion to agree , He thereon fixeth all his fantasie , And fully setteth his felicitie ; Counting it fairer then ...
... thought doth admyre . Which seeing now so inly faire to be , As outward it appeareth to the eye , And with his spirits proportion to agree , He thereon fixeth all his fantasie , And fully setteth his felicitie ; Counting it fairer then ...
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... thoughts of earthly wight Can comprehend , much lesse my trembling verse With equall words can hope it to rehearse ... thought , To tell the marveiles by thy mercie wrought . Yet being pregnant still with powrefull grace , And full of ...
... thoughts of earthly wight Can comprehend , much lesse my trembling verse With equall words can hope it to rehearse ... thought , To tell the marveiles by thy mercie wrought . Yet being pregnant still with powrefull grace , And full of ...
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ARTHUR GORGES aspyre Astrophel beasts beautie behold bowre brave brest bright celestiall cruell dart dayes deare death delight devize dight doest dolefull doth dreadfull earth earthly eccho ring embase eternall eyes faire faire Ladie farre fayre flowres foorth Foxe fyre gentle glorie glorious Gods goodly grace griefe grone happie hart hath heart heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour immortall Jove light live Lord LYCON lyke mortall mourne Muses mynd never night noble nought Nymphes paine plaint pleasure powre praid praise prayses pride rest Rome sacred Sapience scorne seeke seem'd selfe shee shepheards shew shyning sight sing Sith skie SONNET sorrow soule spide spirits spoyle spred spright Sunne sweet teares thee thereof theyr things thou thought trew twixt unto vaine Venus vertue weene weepe Whilest whilome wight wings wize wont wretched