The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 149
... shepherds lie In winters wrathfull time , he forced him to flie . V. There on a day , as he pursew'd the chace , 6 He chaunst to spy a sort of shepheard groomes 1 Restlesse , unceasing . 2 Redrest , escaped . 4 Scorsed , chaced . 5 Neat ...
... shepherds lie In winters wrathfull time , he forced him to flie . V. There on a day , as he pursew'd the chace , 6 He chaunst to spy a sort of shepheard groomes 1 Restlesse , unceasing . 2 Redrest , escaped . 4 Scorsed , chaced . 5 Neat ...
Page 329
... is Paradise , and the shepherd who lost it by his folly , Adam . Ver . 64. The shepheard . ] Endymion . Ver . 74.- Our Ladyes Bowre . ] " At Loretto . " - WARTON . Here has the salt Medway his sourse , Wherein the 28 * IULY . 329.
... is Paradise , and the shepherd who lost it by his folly , Adam . Ver . 64. The shepheard . ] Endymion . Ver . 74.- Our Ladyes Bowre . ] " At Loretto . " - WARTON . Here has the salt Medway his sourse , Wherein the 28 * IULY . 329.
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