The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... thou dearest XVII . What yron courage ever could endure To worke such outrage on so faire a creature ! And in his madnesse thinke with hands impure To spoyle so goodly workmanship of nature , The Maker selfe resembling in her feature ...
... thou dearest XVII . What yron courage ever could endure To worke such outrage on so faire a creature ! And in his madnesse thinke with hands impure To spoyle so goodly workmanship of nature , The Maker selfe resembling in her feature ...
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... thou found In feeble Ladies tyranning so sore , And adding anguish to the bitter wound With which their lives thou lanchedst long afore , By heaping stormes of trouble on them daily more ! II . So whylome didst thou to faire Florimell ...
... thou found In feeble Ladies tyranning so sore , And adding anguish to the bitter wound With which their lives thou lanchedst long afore , By heaping stormes of trouble on them daily more ! II . So whylome didst thou to faire Florimell ...
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... thou shalt it try : Death is to him , that wretched life doth lead , Both grace and gaine ; but he in hell doth lie , That lives a loathed life , and wishing cannot die . XII . " This dismall day hath thee a caytive c . VII . ] 71 THE ...
... thou shalt it try : Death is to him , that wretched life doth lead , Both grace and gaine ; but he in hell doth lie , That lives a loathed life , and wishing cannot die . XII . " This dismall day hath thee a caytive c . VII . ] 71 THE ...
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... thou cam'st hither to augment our mone ; And of us three to morrow he will sure eate one . " XIV . " Ah ! dreadfull tidings which thou doest declare , " Quoth she , " of all that ever hath beene knowen ! Full many great calamities and ...
... thou cam'st hither to augment our mone ; And of us three to morrow he will sure eate one . " XIV . " Ah ! dreadfull tidings which thou doest declare , " Quoth she , " of all that ever hath beene knowen ! Full many great calamities and ...
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... thou in all this time from him unknowne Thine honour say'd , though into thraldome throwne ? ” 66 Through helpe , " quoth she , " of this old woman here I have so done , as she to me hath showne : For , ever when he burnt in lustfull ...
... thou in all this time from him unknowne Thine honour say'd , though into thraldome throwne ? ” 66 Through helpe , " quoth she , " of this old woman here I have so done , as she to me hath showne : For , ever when he burnt in lustfull ...
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