The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... lives despeire Untimely dyde , before I did attaine Ripe yeares of reason , my right to maintaine : After whose death his brother , seeing mee An infant , weake a Kingdome to sustaine , Upon him tooke the roiall high degree , And sent ...
... lives despeire Untimely dyde , before I did attaine Ripe yeares of reason , my right to maintaine : After whose death his brother , seeing mee An infant , weake a Kingdome to sustaine , Upon him tooke the roiall high degree , And sent ...
Page 34
... of heires it to defend , All is in time like to returne againe To that foule Feend , who dayly doth attend To leape into the same after our lives end . 29 30 31 " But most my Lord is grieved herewithall , And 34 C. IV THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... of heires it to defend , All is in time like to returne againe To that foule Feend , who dayly doth attend To leape into the same after our lives end . 29 30 31 " But most my Lord is grieved herewithall , And 34 C. IV THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... lives this day on ground , Who both in minde ( the which most grieveth me ) And body have receiv'd a mortall wound , That hath me driven to this drery stound . I was erewhile the Love of Calepine ; Who whether he alive be to be found ...
... lives this day on ground , Who both in minde ( the which most grieveth me ) And body have receiv'd a mortall wound , That hath me driven to this drery stound . I was erewhile the Love of Calepine ; Who whether he alive be to be found ...
Page 58
... live in reproch and scorne ! Ne ever armes ne ever knighthood dare Hence to professe ; for shame is to adorne With so brave badges one so basely borne ; But onely breath , sith that I did forgive ! " So having from his craven bodie ...
... live in reproch and scorne ! Ne ever armes ne ever knighthood dare Hence to professe ; for shame is to adorne With so brave badges one so basely borne ; But onely breath , sith that I did forgive ! " So having from his craven bodie ...
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... live , and love her own delight . Through such her stubborne stifnesse and hard hart , 31 Many a wretch for want of remedie Did languish long in life - consuming smart , And at the last through dreary dolour die : Whylest she , the ...
... live , and love her own delight . Through such her stubborne stifnesse and hard hart , 31 Many a wretch for want of remedie Did languish long in life - consuming smart , And at the last through dreary dolour die : Whylest she , the ...
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