The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... fortune hath already laid in lowest seat . " To whom Cymochles said ; " For what art thou , That mak'st thyselfe his dayes - man , to prolong The vengeaunce prest ? Or who shall let me now On this vile body from to wreak my wrong , And ...
... fortune hath already laid in lowest seat . " To whom Cymochles said ; " For what art thou , That mak'st thyselfe his dayes - man , to prolong The vengeaunce prest ? Or who shall let me now On this vile body from to wreak my wrong , And ...
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... fortune , as it doth befall ; And say , that I not overcome doe dye , But in despight of life for death doe call . " Wroth was the Prince , and sory yet withall , That he so wilfully refused grace ; Yet , sith his fate so cruelly did ...
... fortune , as it doth befall ; And say , that I not overcome doe dye , But in despight of life for death doe call . " Wroth was the Prince , and sory yet withall , That he so wilfully refused grace ; Yet , sith his fate so cruelly did ...
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... fortune favourlesse . " 5 6 " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom 2 C C. IX 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... fortune favourlesse . " 5 6 " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom 2 C C. IX 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom , " said Guyon , " yields to vertue aide , But in her way throwes mischiefe and mischaunce , Whereby her course is stopt and passage staid . But you , faire Sir , be not ...
Edmund Spenser. " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom , " said Guyon , " yields to vertue aide , But in her way throwes mischiefe and mischaunce , Whereby her course is stopt and passage staid . But you , faire Sir , be not ...
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... fortune , unto finall fate . Locrine was left the soveraine Lord of all ; But Albanact had all the Northerne part , Which of himselfe Albania he did call ; And Camber did possesse the Westerne quart , Which Severne now from Logris doth ...
... fortune , unto finall fate . Locrine was left the soveraine Lord of all ; But Albanact had all the Northerne part , Which of himselfe Albania he did call ; And Camber did possesse the Westerne quart , Which Severne now from Logris doth ...
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