The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... paine thy play , Whylest they lye languishing like thrals forlorne , The whyles thou doest triumph in their decay ; And otherwhyles , their dying to delay , Thou doest emmarble the proud hart of her Whose love before their life they doe ...
... paine thy play , Whylest they lye languishing like thrals forlorne , The whyles thou doest triumph in their decay ; And otherwhyles , their dying to delay , Thou doest emmarble the proud hart of her Whose love before their life they doe ...
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... paine , May please her best , and grace unto him gaine ; He dreads no danger , nor misfortune feares , His faith , his fortune , in his breast he beares . Thou art his god , thou art his mightie guyde , Thou , being blind , letst him ...
... paine , May please her best , and grace unto him gaine ; He dreads no danger , nor misfortune feares , His faith , his fortune , in his breast he beares . Thou art his god , thou art his mightie guyde , Thou , being blind , letst him ...
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... paine ! And to his fayning fansie represent Sights never seene , and thousand shadowes vaine , To breake his sleepe , and waste his ydle braine : Thou that hast never lov'd canst not beleeve Least part of th ' evils which poore Lovers ...
... paine ! And to his fayning fansie represent Sights never seene , and thousand shadowes vaine , To breake his sleepe , and waste his ydle braine : Thou that hast never lov'd canst not beleeve Least part of th ' evils which poore Lovers ...
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... paine ; Till that great Lord of Love , which him at first Made of meere love , and after liked well , Seeing him lie like creature long accurst In that deep horor of despeyred hell , Him , wretch , in doole would let no lenger dwell ...
... paine ; Till that great Lord of Love , which him at first Made of meere love , and after liked well , Seeing him lie like creature long accurst In that deep horor of despeyred hell , Him , wretch , in doole would let no lenger dwell ...
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... paine : Ay me ! what can us lesse than that behove ? Had He required life of us againe , Had it beene wrong to ask His owne with gaine ? He gave us life , He it restored lost ; Then life were least , that us so little cost . But He our ...
... paine : Ay me ! what can us lesse than that behove ? Had He required life of us againe , Had it beene wrong to ask His owne with gaine ? He gave us life , He it restored lost ; Then life were least , that us so little cost . But He our ...
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