The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... learned good , Yet shewd some token of his gentle blood By gentle usage of that wretched Dame : For certes he was borne of noble blood , However by hard hap he hether came ; ye may know , when time shall be to tell the same . 1 Red ...
... learned good , Yet shewd some token of his gentle blood By gentle usage of that wretched Dame : For certes he was borne of noble blood , However by hard hap he hether came ; ye may know , when time shall be to tell the same . 1 Red ...
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... learned speare Tooke surer hould , and from his horses backe Above a launces length him forth did beare , And gainst the cold hard earth so sore him strake , 1 Cast , couple . 2 Engore , pierce . 3 Souse , stoop . - IX . 2. An herneshaw ...
... learned speare Tooke surer hould , and from his horses backe Above a launces length him forth did beare , And gainst the cold hard earth so sore him strake , 1 Cast , couple . 2 Engore , pierce . 3 Souse , stoop . - IX . 2. An herneshaw ...
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... learned had in schoole . Thus I triumphed long in lovers paine , And , sitting carelesse on the scorners stoole , Did laugh at those that did lament and plaine : But all is now repayd with interest againe . XXII . " For loe ! the winged ...
... learned had in schoole . Thus I triumphed long in lovers paine , And , sitting carelesse on the scorners stoole , Did laugh at those that did lament and plaine : But all is now repayd with interest againe . XXII . " For loe ! the winged ...
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... learned had obedience long , That all the people , whereso he did go , Out of their townes did round about him throng , To see him leade that Beast in bondage strong ; And , seeing it , much wondred at the sight : And all such persons ...
... learned had obedience long , That all the people , whereso he did go , Out of their townes did round about him throng , To see him leade that Beast in bondage strong ; And , seeing it , much wondred at the sight : And all such persons ...
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... learned Wits to rate , Ne spareth he the gentle Poets rime ; But rends , without regard of person or of time . XLI . Ne may this homely Verse , of many meanest , Hope to escape his venemous despite , More than my former Writs , all were ...
... learned Wits to rate , Ne spareth he the gentle Poets rime ; But rends , without regard of person or of time . XLI . Ne may this homely Verse , of many meanest , Hope to escape his venemous despite , More than my former Writs , all were ...
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