The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... hart , And , raging now therein with restlesse stowre , Doest tyrannize in everie weaker part , Faine would I seeke to ease my bitter smart By any service I might do to thee , Or ought that else might to thee pleasing bee . And now t ...
... hart , And , raging now therein with restlesse stowre , Doest tyrannize in everie weaker part , Faine would I seeke to ease my bitter smart By any service I might do to thee , Or ought that else might to thee pleasing bee . And now t ...
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... hart of her Whose love before their life they doe prefer . So hast thou often done ( ay me , the more ! ) To me thy vassall , whose yet bleeding hart With thousand wounds thou mangled hast so sore , That whole remaines scarse any little ...
... hart of her Whose love before their life they doe prefer . So hast thou often done ( ay me , the more ! ) To me thy vassall , whose yet bleeding hart With thousand wounds thou mangled hast so sore , That whole remaines scarse any little ...
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... hart - fretting feare , The vaine surmizes , the distrustfull showes , The false reports that flying tales doe beare , The doubts , the daungers , the delayes , the woes , The fayned friends , the unassured foes , With thousands more ...
... hart - fretting feare , The vaine surmizes , the distrustfull showes , The false reports that flying tales doe beare , The doubts , the daungers , the delayes , the woes , The fayned friends , the unassured foes , With thousands more ...
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... extreame , It may so please , that she at length will streame Some deaw of grace into my withered hart , After long sorrow and consuming smart . 1 What time this worlds great Workmaister did cast To make An Hymne in Honour of Beautie.
... extreame , It may so please , that she at length will streame Some deaw of grace into my withered hart , After long sorrow and consuming smart . 1 What time this worlds great Workmaister did cast To make An Hymne in Honour of Beautie.
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... hart , And therein stirre such rage and restlesse stowre , As nought but death can stint his dolours smart ? Or can proportion of the outward part Move such affection in the inward mynd , That it can rob both sense , and reason blynd ...
... hart , And therein stirre such rage and restlesse stowre , As nought but death can stint his dolours smart ? Or can proportion of the outward part Move such affection in the inward mynd , That it can rob both sense , and reason blynd ...
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