The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... sike fancies weren foolerie , And broughten this Oake to this miserie ; For nought mought they quitten him from decay , For fiercely the goodman at him did laye . The blocke oft groned under the blow , And sighed to see his neere ...
... sike fancies weren foolerie , And broughten this Oake to this miserie ; For nought mought they quitten him from decay , For fiercely the goodman at him did laye . The blocke oft groned under the blow , And sighed to see his neere ...
Page 256
... Sike worldly sovenance he must for - say . The sonne of his loines why should he regard To leave enriched with that he hath spard ? Should not thilke God , that gave him that good , Eke cherish his child , if in his waies he stood ? For ...
... Sike worldly sovenance he must for - say . The sonne of his loines why should he regard To leave enriched with that he hath spard ? Should not thilke God , that gave him that good , Eke cherish his child , if in his waies he stood ? For ...
Page 258
... sike strife , That shepheards so witen eche others life , And layen her faults the worlds beforne , The while their foes done eache of hem scorne . Let none mislike of that may not be mended ; So conteck soone by concord mought be ended ...
... sike strife , That shepheards so witen eche others life , And layen her faults the worlds beforne , The while their foes done eache of hem scorne . Let none mislike of that may not be mended ; So conteck soone by concord mought be ended ...
Page 271
... Sike one ( sayd Algrind ) Moses was , That sawe his Makers face , His face , more cleare then cristall glasse , And spake to him in place . This had a brother ( his name I knewe ) : The first of all his cote , A shepheard true , yet not ...
... Sike one ( sayd Algrind ) Moses was , That sawe his Makers face , His face , more cleare then cristall glasse , And spake to him in place . This had a brother ( his name I knewe ) : The first of all his cote , A shepheard true , yet not ...
Page 272
... Sike mister men bene all misgone , They heapen hilles of wrath ; Sike syrlie shepheards han we none , They keepen all the path . MOR . Here is a great deale of good matter Lost for lacke of telling ; Now sicker I see thou dost but ...
... Sike mister men bene all misgone , They heapen hilles of wrath ; Sike syrlie shepheards han we none , They keepen all the path . MOR . Here is a great deale of good matter Lost for lacke of telling ; Now sicker I see thou dost but ...
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