The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... fall , whose like hereafter seldome may , Let me this crave , unworthy though of it , That ye will make me Squire without delay , That from henceforth in batteilous array may beare armes , and learne to use them right ; The rather ...
... fall , whose like hereafter seldome may , Let me this crave , unworthy though of it , That ye will make me Squire without delay , That from henceforth in batteilous array may beare armes , and learne to use them right ; The rather ...
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... fall too short of our fraile reckonings , And bring us bale and bitter sorrowings , Instead of comfort which we should embrace : This is the state of Keasars and of Kings ! Let none therefore , that is in meaner place , Too greatly ...
... fall too short of our fraile reckonings , And bring us bale and bitter sorrowings , Instead of comfort which we should embrace : This is the state of Keasars and of Kings ! Let none therefore , that is in meaner place , Too greatly ...
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... fall of day Drew to the gate , and there with prayers meeke And myld entreaty lodging did for her beseeke . But the rude Porter that no manners had Did shut the gate against him in his face , And entraunce boldly unto him forbad : Nath ...
... fall of day Drew to the gate , and there with prayers meeke And myld entreaty lodging did for her beseeke . But the rude Porter that no manners had Did shut the gate against him in his face , And entraunce boldly unto him forbad : Nath ...
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... fall ) Compelled were themselves awhile to rest , Glad of that easement , though it were but small ; That , having there their wounds awhile redrest , They mote the abler be to passe unto the rest . 14 15 During which time that Wyld Man ...
... fall ) Compelled were themselves awhile to rest , Glad of that easement , though it were but small ; That , having there their wounds awhile redrest , They mote the abler be to passe unto the rest . 14 15 During which time that Wyld Man ...
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... fall , For which he long in vaine did sweat and swinke , That now the same he greatly doth forthinke . Yet was it sayd , there should to him a sonne Be gotten , not begotten ; which should drinke And dry up all the water which doth ...
... fall , For which he long in vaine did sweat and swinke , That now the same he greatly doth forthinke . Yet was it sayd , there should to him a sonne Be gotten , not begotten ; which should drinke And dry up all the water which doth ...
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