The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... cause of both of both their minds depends ; And th ' end of both likewise of both their ends : For enmitie , that of no ill proceeds But of occasion , with th ' occasion ends ; And friendship , which a faint affection breeds Without ...
... cause of both of both their minds depends ; And th ' end of both likewise of both their ends : For enmitie , that of no ill proceeds But of occasion , with th ' occasion ends ; And friendship , which a faint affection breeds Without ...
Page 48
... cause and end thereof ; but all in vaine ; For they for nought would from their worke refraine , Ne let his speeches come unto their eare . And eke the breathfull bellowes blew amaine , Like to the northren winde , that none could heare ...
... cause and end thereof ; but all in vaine ; For they for nought would from their worke refraine , Ne let his speeches come unto their eare . And eke the breathfull bellowes blew amaine , Like to the northren winde , that none could heare ...
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... cause of sorrow certes , Sir , ye have ; But comfort take ; for , by this heavens light , I vow you dead or living not to leave , Til I her find , and wreake on him that did her reave . " XXXIX . Therewith he rested , and well pleased ...
... cause of sorrow certes , Sir , ye have ; But comfort take ; for , by this heavens light , I vow you dead or living not to leave , Til I her find , and wreake on him that did her reave . " XXXIX . Therewith he rested , and well pleased ...
Page 83
... cause of that his sorrowfull constraint ; Yet weend , by secret signes of manlinesse Which close appeard in that rude brutishnesse , That he whilome some gentle swaine had beene , Traind up in feats of armes and knightlinesse ; Which he ...
... cause of that his sorrowfull constraint ; Yet weend , by secret signes of manlinesse Which close appeard in that rude brutishnesse , That he whilome some gentle swaine had beene , Traind up in feats of armes and knightlinesse ; Which he ...
Page 88
... cause , to be of her despis'd : Whom when she saw in wretched weeds disguiz'd , With heary glib deform'd , and meiger face , Like ghost late risen from his grave agryz'd , She knew him not , but pittied much his case , And wisht it were ...
... cause , to be of her despis'd : Whom when she saw in wretched weeds disguiz'd , With heary glib deform'd , and meiger face , Like ghost late risen from his grave agryz'd , She knew him not , but pittied much his case , And wisht it were ...
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