The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... wont with greedy vaine desire To reade my fault , and , wondring at my flame , To warme your selves at my wide sparckling fire , Sith now that heat is quenched , quench my blame , And in her ashes shrowd my dying shame ; For who my ...
... wont with greedy vaine desire To reade my fault , and , wondring at my flame , To warme your selves at my wide sparckling fire , Sith now that heat is quenched , quench my blame , And in her ashes shrowd my dying shame ; For who my ...
Page 64
... wont to scorne , Of fortune and of hope at once forlorne . " The honest man , that heard him thus complaine , Was griev'd , as he had felt part of his paine ; And , well dispos'd him some reliefe to showe , Askt if in husbandrie he ...
... wont to scorne , Of fortune and of hope at once forlorne . " The honest man , that heard him thus complaine , Was griev'd , as he had felt part of his paine ; And , well dispos'd him some reliefe to showe , Askt if in husbandrie he ...
Page 69
... wont of yore , It's now a dayes , ne halfe so streight and sore : They whilome used duly everie day 446 Their service and their holie things to say , At morne and even , besides their Anthemes sweete , Their penie Masses , and their ...
... wont of yore , It's now a dayes , ne halfe so streight and sore : They whilome used duly everie day 446 Their service and their holie things to say , At morne and even , besides their Anthemes sweete , Their penie Masses , and their ...
Page 74
... wont ) but by that same that seemeth . Ne do I doubt but that ye well can fashion Your selves theretoo , according to occasion : So fare ye well , good Courtiers may ye bee ! " So , proudlie neighing , from them parted hee . Then gan ...
... wont ) but by that same that seemeth . Ne do I doubt but that ye well can fashion Your selves theretoo , according to occasion : So fare ye well , good Courtiers may ye bee ! " So , proudlie neighing , from them parted hee . Then gan ...
Page 76
... wont to doo : For he disdaines himselfe t ' embase theretoo . He hates fowle leasings , and vile flatterie , Two filthie blots in noble Gentrie ; And lothefull idlenes he doth detest , The canker worme of everie gentle brest ; The which ...
... wont to doo : For he disdaines himselfe t ' embase theretoo . He hates fowle leasings , and vile flatterie , Two filthie blots in noble Gentrie ; And lothefull idlenes he doth detest , The canker worme of everie gentle brest ; The which ...
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