“The” poetical works of Edmund SpenserPrinted under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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... to thee ; They vnto thee , and thou to them most deare ; Deare as thou art vnto thy selfe ; so loue That loues and honours thee , as doth behove . E. S. Volume I. K To the right bonourable the Earle of Northumberland , THE SONNETSZ cix.
... to thee ; They vnto thee , and thou to them most deare ; Deare as thou art vnto thy selfe ; so loue That loues and honours thee , as doth behove . E. S. Volume I. K To the right bonourable the Earle of Northumberland , THE SONNETSZ cix.
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... selfe hast thy brave mansione ; There indeede dwel faire Graces many one , And gentle Nymphes , delights of learned wits , And in thy person without paragone All goodly bountie and true honour sits . Such therefore , as that wasted soyl ...
... selfe hast thy brave mansione ; There indeede dwel faire Graces many one , And gentle Nymphes , delights of learned wits , And in thy person without paragone All goodly bountie and true honour sits . Such therefore , as that wasted soyl ...
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... selfe , for all his wondrous witt , pod & Was nigh beguiled with so goodly sight . Her all in white he clad , and over its tuoj zí Cast a black stole , most like to seeme for Una fit . XLVI . Now when that ydle Dreame was to him brought ...
... selfe , for all his wondrous witt , pod & Was nigh beguiled with so goodly sight . Her all in white he clad , and over its tuoj zí Cast a black stole , most like to seeme for Una fit . XLVI . Now when that ydle Dreame was to him brought ...
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... Her fawning love with foule disdainefull spight He would not shend , but said , " Deare dame , I rew , " That for my sake nnknowne such griefe unto you grew . LIV . « Assure your selfe , it fell not 133 Book D THE FABRY QUEENET.
... Her fawning love with foule disdainefull spight He would not shend , but said , " Deare dame , I rew , " That for my sake nnknowne such griefe unto you grew . LIV . « Assure your selfe , it fell not 133 Book D THE FABRY QUEENET.
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Edmund Spenser. LIV . « Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground : " For all so deare as life is to my hart , " I deeme your love , and hold me to you bound : " Ne let vaine fears procure your needlesse smart , " Where cause is none ...
Edmund Spenser. LIV . « Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground : " For all so deare as life is to my hart , " I deeme your love , and hold me to you bound : " Ne let vaine fears procure your needlesse smart , " Where cause is none ...
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