The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... wounds embrewed , And by thy cruell darts to thee subdewed . Onely I fear my wits enfeebled late , Through the sharp sorrowes which thou hast me bred , Should faint , and words should faile me to relate The wondrous triumphs of thy ...
... wounds embrewed , And by thy cruell darts to thee subdewed . Onely I fear my wits enfeebled late , Through the sharp sorrowes which thou hast me bred , Should faint , and words should faile me to relate The wondrous triumphs of thy ...
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... wounds thou mangled hast so sore , That whole remaines scarse any little part ; Yet , to augment the anguish of my smart , Thou hast enfrosen her disdainefull brest , That no one drop of pitie there doth rest . Why then do I this honor ...
... wounds thou mangled hast so sore , That whole remaines scarse any little part ; Yet , to augment the anguish of my smart , Thou hast enfrosen her disdainefull brest , That no one drop of pitie there doth rest . Why then do I this honor ...
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... amorous desyre , And robs the harts of those which it admyre ; Therewith thou pointest thy sons poysned arrow , That wounds the life , and wastes the inmost marrow 29 How vainely then do ydle wits invent , That Beautie HYMNES . 13.
... amorous desyre , And robs the harts of those which it admyre ; Therewith thou pointest thy sons poysned arrow , That wounds the life , and wastes the inmost marrow 29 How vainely then do ydle wits invent , That Beautie HYMNES . 13.
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... wound , that pierst the piteous hart Of that deare Lord with so entyre affection , And , sharply launcing every inner part , Dolours of death into His soule did dart , Doing him die that never it deserved , To free His foes , that from ...
... wound , that pierst the piteous hart Of that deare Lord with so entyre affection , And , sharply launcing every inner part , Dolours of death into His soule did dart , Doing him die that never it deserved , To free His foes , that from ...
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... wounds through hands , through feet , and syde ! Then let thy flinty hart , that feeles no paine , Empierced be with pittifull remorse , And let thy bowels bleede in every vaine , At sight of His most sacred heavenly corse , So torne ...
... wounds through hands , through feet , and syde ! Then let thy flinty hart , that feeles no paine , Empierced be with pittifull remorse , And let thy bowels bleede in every vaine , At sight of His most sacred heavenly corse , So torne ...
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