The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... deare safety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against his foe and mine : Watch thou , I pray ; For evill is at hand him to offend ...
... deare safety , I to thee commend ; Yet will I not forgoe , ne yet forgett The care thereof myselfe unto the end , But evermore him succour , and defend Against his foe and mine : Watch thou , I pray ; For evill is at hand him to offend ...
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... deare abye ? The trespass still doth live , albee the person dye . " “ Indeed , ” then said the Prince , “ the evill donne Dyes not , when breath the body first doth leave ; But from the grand syre to the Nephewes sonne And all his ...
... deare abye ? The trespass still doth live , albee the person dye . " “ Indeed , ” then said the Prince , “ the evill donne Dyes not , when breath the body first doth leave ; But from the grand syre to the Nephewes sonne And all his ...
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... deare hart the picture gan adore ; Which oft the Paynim sav'd from deadly stowre : But him henceforth the same can save no more ; For now arrived is his fatall howre , That no'te avoyded be by earthly skill or powre . For when Cymochles ...
... deare hart the picture gan adore ; Which oft the Paynim sav'd from deadly stowre : But him henceforth the same can save no more ; For now arrived is his fatall howre , That no'te avoyded be by earthly skill or powre . For when Cymochles ...
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... Deare Sir , whom wandring to and fro I long have lackt , I joy thy face to vew ! Firme is thy faith , whom daunger never fro me drew . 51 52 83 53 " But read what wicked hand hath robbed mee Of my good sword and shield ? " The Palmer ...
... Deare Sir , whom wandring to and fro I long have lackt , I joy thy face to vew ! Firme is thy faith , whom daunger never fro me drew . 51 52 83 53 " But read what wicked hand hath robbed mee Of my good sword and shield ? " The Palmer ...
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... Deare , Whose glory shineth as the morning starre , And with her light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far reach her mercies , and her praises farre , As well in state of peace , as puissaunce in warre . " " Thrise happy man , " said then ...
... Deare , Whose glory shineth as the morning starre , And with her light the earth enlumines cleare ; Far reach her mercies , and her praises farre , As well in state of peace , as puissaunce in warre . " " Thrise happy man , " said then ...
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