The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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Page 90
... plaints unto him brought Of wrongs , and spoyles , by salvage beasts committed : Which done , he bad the Lyon be remitted Into his seate , and those same treachours vile Be punished for their presumptuous guile . The Sonne of Maia ...
... plaints unto him brought Of wrongs , and spoyles , by salvage beasts committed : Which done , he bad the Lyon be remitted Into his seate , and those same treachours vile Be punished for their presumptuous guile . The Sonne of Maia ...
Page 130
... plaint to heare , Or looke with pitty on my payneful smart . But , when I pleade , she bids me play my part ; And , when I weep , she sayes , Teares are but water ; And , when I sigh , she sayes , I know the art ; And , when I waile ...
... plaint to heare , Or looke with pitty on my payneful smart . But , when I pleade , she bids me play my part ; And , when I weep , she sayes , Teares are but water ; And , when I sigh , she sayes , I know the art ; And , when I waile ...
Page 171
... plaint herein exprest , Of one , I weene , the wofulst man alive , Even sad Alcyon , whose empierced brest Sharpe sorrowe did in thousand peeces rive . But whoso else in pleasure findeth sense , Or in this wretched life doeth take ...
... plaint herein exprest , Of one , I weene , the wofulst man alive , Even sad Alcyon , whose empierced brest Sharpe sorrowe did in thousand peeces rive . But whoso else in pleasure findeth sense , Or in this wretched life doeth take ...
Page 180
... plaints convert your joyous playes , And with the same fill every hill and dale . “ Let bagpipe never more be heard to shrill , That may allure the senses to delight , Ne ever Shepheard sound his Oaten quill Unto the many that provoke ...
... plaints convert your joyous playes , And with the same fill every hill and dale . “ Let bagpipe never more be heard to shrill , That may allure the senses to delight , Ne ever Shepheard sound his Oaten quill Unto the many that provoke ...
Page 183
... plaints have duld mine eares ; I hate to tast , for food withholds my dying ; I hate to see , mine eyes are dimd with teares ; I hate to smell , no sweet on earth is left ; I hate to feele , my flesh is numbd with feares : So all my ...
... plaints have duld mine eares ; I hate to tast , for food withholds my dying ; I hate to see , mine eyes are dimd with teares ; I hate to smell , no sweet on earth is left ; I hate to feele , my flesh is numbd with feares : So all my ...
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