The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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Page 21
... Sith now that heat is quenched , quench my blame , And in her ashes shrowd my dying shame ; For who my passed follies now pursewes , Beginnes his owne , and my old fault renewes . Before this worlds great frame , in which al things Are ...
... Sith now that heat is quenched , quench my blame , And in her ashes shrowd my dying shame ; For who my passed follies now pursewes , Beginnes his owne , and my old fault renewes . Before this worlds great frame , in which al things Are ...
Page 23
... pride ; ( for pride and love And now of sinne to all ensample bee : How then can sinfull flesh it selfe assure , Sith purest Angels fell to be impure ? may 64 But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still HYMNES . 333 23.
... pride ; ( for pride and love And now of sinne to all ensample bee : How then can sinfull flesh it selfe assure , Sith purest Angels fell to be impure ? may 64 But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still HYMNES . 333 23.
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... Sith onely God surmounts all times decay , In God alone my confidence do stay . On high hills top I saw a stately frame , An hundred cubits high by just assize , With hundreth pillours fronting faire the same , All wrought with Diamond ...
... Sith onely God surmounts all times decay , In God alone my confidence do stay . On high hills top I saw a stately frame , An hundred cubits high by just assize , With hundreth pillours fronting faire the same , All wrought with Diamond ...
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... Sith that mine eyes have seene so faire a sight With sodain fall to dust consumed quight . Then was the faire Dodonian tree far seene , Upon seaven hills to spread his gladsome gleame , And Conquerours bedecked with his greene , Along ...
... Sith that mine eyes have seene so faire a sight With sodain fall to dust consumed quight . Then was the faire Dodonian tree far seene , Upon seaven hills to spread his gladsome gleame , And Conquerours bedecked with his greene , Along ...
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... Sith that so small so mightie can constraine ? The kingly Bird , that beares Joves thunder - clap , One day did scorne the simple Scarabee , Proud of his highest service , and good hap , That made all other Foules his thralls to bee ...
... Sith that so small so mightie can constraine ? The kingly Bird , that beares Joves thunder - clap , One day did scorne the simple Scarabee , Proud of his highest service , and good hap , That made all other Foules his thralls to bee ...
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