The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... minde embraced , That yet those sights empassion me full nere . Such as they were ( faire Ladie ! ) take in worth , That when time serves may bring things better forth . In summers day , when Phabus fairly shone , I saw a Bull as white ...
... minde embraced , That yet those sights empassion me full nere . Such as they were ( faire Ladie ! ) take in worth , That when time serves may bring things better forth . In summers day , when Phabus fairly shone , I saw a Bull as white ...
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... grace : So whilst that other like vaine wits he pleased , And made to laugh , his heart was greatly eased . But the right Gentle Minde woulde bite his lip , " To heare the Javell so good men to nip MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 75.
... grace : So whilst that other like vaine wits he pleased , And made to laugh , his heart was greatly eased . But the right Gentle Minde woulde bite his lip , " To heare the Javell so good men to nip MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 75.
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... minde , Ne will be carried with the common winde Of Courts inconstant mutabilitie , Ne after everie tattling fable flie ; But heares , and sees , the follies of the rest , And thereof gathers for himselfe the best : He will not creepe ...
... minde , Ne will be carried with the common winde Of Courts inconstant mutabilitie , Ne after everie tattling fable flie ; But heares , and sees , the follies of the rest , And thereof gathers for himselfe the best : He will not creepe ...
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... minde unto the Muses he withdrawes ; Sweete Ladie Muses , Ladies of delight , Delights of life , and ornaments of light ! With whom he close confers with wise discourse , Of Natures workes , of heavens continuall course , Of forreine ...
... minde unto the Muses he withdrawes ; Sweete Ladie Muses , Ladies of delight , Delights of life , and ornaments of light ! With whom he close confers with wise discourse , Of Natures workes , of heavens continuall course , Of forreine ...
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... minde ; Such were for him no fit companions , Such would descrie his lewd conditions : But the yong lustie gallants he did chose To follow , meete to whom he might disclose His witlesse pleasance , and ill pleasing vaine . A thousand ...
... minde ; Such were for him no fit companions , Such would descrie his lewd conditions : But the yong lustie gallants he did chose To follow , meete to whom he might disclose His witlesse pleasance , and ill pleasing vaine . A thousand ...
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