The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... despeyred hell , Him , wretch , in doole would let no lenger dwell , But cast out of that bondage to redeeme , And pay the price , all were his debt extreeme . Out of the bosome of eternall blisse , In which 24 HYMNES .
... despeyred hell , Him , wretch , in doole would let no lenger dwell , But cast out of that bondage to redeeme , And pay the price , all were his debt extreeme . Out of the bosome of eternall blisse , In which 24 HYMNES .
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... , His povertie , His sharpe assayes , Through which He past His miserable dayes , Offending none , and doing good to all , Yet being malist both by great and small . 204 • And look at last , how of most wretched HYMNES . 27.
... , His povertie , His sharpe assayes , Through which He past His miserable dayes , Offending none , and doing good to all , Yet being malist both by great and small . 204 • And look at last , how of most wretched HYMNES . 27.
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Edmund Spenser. • And look at last , how of most wretched wights He taken was , betrayd , and false accused ; How with most scornfull taunts , and fell despights , He was revyld , disgrast , and foule abused ; 239 How scourgd , how ...
Edmund Spenser. • And look at last , how of most wretched wights He taken was , betrayd , and false accused ; How with most scornfull taunts , and fell despights , He was revyld , disgrast , and foule abused ; 239 How scourgd , how ...
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... wretched and miserable , Tossed with stormes of fortune variable . 6 7 When I beheld this tickle trustles state Of vaine worlds glorie , flitting too and fro , And mortall men tossed by troublous fate In restles seas of wretchednes and ...
... wretched and miserable , Tossed with stormes of fortune variable . 6 7 When I beheld this tickle trustles state Of vaine worlds glorie , flitting too and fro , And mortall men tossed by troublous fate In restles seas of wretchednes and ...
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... wretched people travailing that way , Thought all things lesse than his disdainfull pride . I saw a little Bird , cal'd Tedula , The least of thousands which on earth abide , That forst this hideous beast to open wide The greisly gates ...
... wretched people travailing that way , Thought all things lesse than his disdainfull pride . I saw a little Bird , cal'd Tedula , The least of thousands which on earth abide , That forst this hideous beast to open wide The greisly gates ...
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