The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... true friendships bond Doth their long strife agree . I. O ! WHY doe wretched men so much desire To draw their dayes unto the utmost date , And doe not rather wish them soone expire ; Knowing the miserie of their estate , And thousand ...
... true friendships bond Doth their long strife agree . I. O ! WHY doe wretched men so much desire To draw their dayes unto the utmost date , And doe not rather wish them soone expire ; Knowing the miserie of their estate , And thousand ...
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... true friendship and affection sweet . LI . Thus when they all accorded goodly were , The trumpets sounded , and they all arose , Thence to depart with glee and gladsome chere . Those warlike Champions both together chose Homeward to ...
... true friendship and affection sweet . LI . Thus when they all accorded goodly were , The trumpets sounded , and they all arose , Thence to depart with glee and gladsome chere . Those warlike Champions both together chose Homeward to ...
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Edmund Spenser. HI . That Girdle gave the vertue of chast love And wivehood true to all that did it beare ; But whosoever contrarie doth prove , Might not the same about her middle weare ; But it would loose , or else asunder teare ...
Edmund Spenser. HI . That Girdle gave the vertue of chast love And wivehood true to all that did it beare ; But whosoever contrarie doth prove , Might not the same about her middle weare ; But it would loose , or else asunder teare ...
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... perill and from feare , And evermore from villenie her kept : a Ne ever was there wight to me more deare Then she , ne unto whom I more true love did beare : XXXVI . " Till on a day , as through C. VI . ] 63 THE FAERIE QUEENE . 3393.
... perill and from feare , And evermore from villenie her kept : a Ne ever was there wight to me more deare Then she , ne unto whom I more true love did beare : XXXVI . " Till on a day , as through C. VI . ] 63 THE FAERIE QUEENE . 3393.
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... True love and faithfull friendship , she by her did set . XLVII . Backe to that desert forrest they retyred , Where sorie Britomart had lost her late : There they her sought , and every where inquired Where they might tydings get of her ...
... True love and faithfull friendship , she by her did set . XLVII . Backe to that desert forrest they retyred , Where sorie Britomart had lost her late : There they her sought , and every where inquired Where they might tydings get of her ...
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