The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... praise of Love and Beautie , and finding that the same too much pleased those of like age and disposition , which , being too vehemently carried with that kind of affection , do rather sucke out poyson to their strong passion , then ...
... praise of Love and Beautie , and finding that the same too much pleased those of like age and disposition , which , being too vehemently carried with that kind of affection , do rather sucke out poyson to their strong passion , then ...
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... praises of thy name , And thy victorious conquests to areed , By which thou madest many harts to bleed Of mighty Victors , with wide wounds embrewed , And by thy cruell darts to thee subdewed . Onely I fear my wits enfeebled late ...
... praises of thy name , And thy victorious conquests to areed , By which thou madest many harts to bleed Of mighty Victors , with wide wounds embrewed , And by thy cruell darts to thee subdewed . Onely I fear my wits enfeebled late ...
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... praise An heavenly Hymne , such as the Angels sing , And thy triumphant name then would I raise Bove all the gods , thee only honoring ; My guide , my God , my victor , and my King : Till then , drad Lord ! vouchsafe to take of me This ...
... praise An heavenly Hymne , such as the Angels sing , And thy triumphant name then would I raise Bove all the gods , thee only honoring ; My guide , my God , my victor , and my King : Till then , drad Lord ! vouchsafe to take of me This ...
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... praise . That as I earst , in praise of thine owne name , So now in honour of thy Mother deare , An honourable Hymne I eke should frame , And , with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare , The ravisht hearts of gazefull men might reare ...
... praise . That as I earst , in praise of thine owne name , So now in honour of thy Mother deare , An honourable Hymne I eke should frame , And , with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare , The ravisht hearts of gazefull men might reare ...
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... praise of that mad fit which fooles call Love , I have in th ' heat of youth made heretofore , That in light wits did loose affection move ; But all those follies now I do reprove , And turned have the tenor of my string , The heavenly ...
... praise of that mad fit which fooles call Love , I have in th ' heat of youth made heretofore , That in light wits did loose affection move ; But all those follies now I do reprove , And turned have the tenor of my string , The heavenly ...
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