The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 88
... winters wrathfull time , he forced him to flie . There on a day , as he pursew'd the chace , He chaunst to spy a sort of shepheard groomes Playing on pypes and caroling apace , The whyles their beasts there in the budded broomes Beside ...
... winters wrathfull time , he forced him to flie . There on a day , as he pursew'd the chace , He chaunst to spy a sort of shepheard groomes Playing on pypes and caroling apace , The whyles their beasts there in the budded broomes Beside ...
Page 100
... winter as in sommer bud , Spredding pavilions for the birds to bowre , Which in their lower braunches sung aloud ; And in their tops the soring hauke did towre , Sitting like king of fowles in majesty and powre : And at the foote ...
... winter as in sommer bud , Spredding pavilions for the birds to bowre , Which in their lower braunches sung aloud ; And in their tops the soring hauke did towre , Sitting like king of fowles in majesty and powre : And at the foote ...
Page 152
... winters ire , He with an Oaken girlond now did tire , As if the love of some new Nymph late seene Had in him kindled youthfull fresh desire , And made him change his gray attire to greene : 10 11 Ah ! gentle Mole , such joyance hath ...
... winters ire , He with an Oaken girlond now did tire , As if the love of some new Nymph late seene Had in him kindled youthfull fresh desire , And made him change his gray attire to greene : 10 11 Ah ! gentle Mole , such joyance hath ...
Page 154
... Winter spring another Prime , Unlike in forme , and chang'd by strange disguise : So turne they still about , and change in restlesse wise . " As for her tenants ; that is , man and beasts ; The beasts we daily see massacred dy As ...
... Winter spring another Prime , Unlike in forme , and chang'd by strange disguise : So turne they still about , and change in restlesse wise . " As for her tenants ; that is , man and beasts ; The beasts we daily see massacred dy As ...
Page 157
... Winter cloathed all in frize , Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill ; Whil'st on his hoary beard his breath did freese , And the dull drops , that from his purpled bill As from a limbeck did adown distill : In his right hand ...
... Winter cloathed all in frize , Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill ; Whil'st on his hoary beard his breath did freese , And the dull drops , that from his purpled bill As from a limbeck did adown distill : In his right hand ...
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