The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... late , Through the sharp sorrowes which thou hast me bred , Should faint , and words should faile me to relate The wondrous triumphs of thy great god - hed : But , if thou wouldst vouchsafe to overspred Me with the shadow of thy gentle ...
... late , Through the sharp sorrowes which thou hast me bred , Should faint , and words should faile me to relate The wondrous triumphs of thy great god - hed : But , if thou wouldst vouchsafe to overspred Me with the shadow of thy gentle ...
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... late repentance through thy follies prief ; Ah ! ceasse to gaze on matter of thy grief : And looke at last up to that Soveraine Light , From whose pure beams al perfect Beauty springs , That kindleth love in every godly spright , Even ...
... late repentance through thy follies prief ; Ah ! ceasse to gaze on matter of thy grief : And looke at last up to that Soveraine Light , From whose pure beams al perfect Beauty springs , That kindleth love in every godly spright , Even ...
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... the broken tree , And to the spring , that late devoured was . I more ? each thing at last we see What say passe away : the Phoenix there alas , Doth 3 4 5 Spying the tree destroid , the water dride , Himselfe 42 VISIONS OF PETRARCH .
... the broken tree , And to the spring , that late devoured was . I more ? each thing at last we see What say passe away : the Phoenix there alas , Doth 3 4 5 Spying the tree destroid , the water dride , Himselfe 42 VISIONS OF PETRARCH .
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... late in warres have spent my deerest blood , And in long service lost both limbs and good ; And now , constrain'd that trade to overgive , I driven am to seeke some meanes to live : Which might it you in pitie please t ' afford , I ...
... late in warres have spent my deerest blood , And in long service lost both limbs and good ; And now , constrain'd that trade to overgive , I driven am to seeke some meanes to live : Which might it you in pitie please t ' afford , I ...
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... late maymed limbs lack wonted might To doo their kindly services , as needeth : Scarce this right hand the mouth with diet feedeth , So that it may no painfull worke endure , Ne to strong labour can it selfe enure . But if that anie ...
... late maymed limbs lack wonted might To doo their kindly services , as needeth : Scarce this right hand the mouth with diet feedeth , So that it may no painfull worke endure , Ne to strong labour can it selfe enure . But if that anie ...
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