The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... secrets he from thence debard , Bablers of folly , and blazers of cryme : His larum - bell might lowd and wyde be hard When cause requyrd , but never out of time ; Early and late it rong , at evening and at prime . And rownd about the ...
... secrets he from thence debard , Bablers of folly , and blazers of cryme : His larum - bell might lowd and wyde be hard When cause requyrd , but never out of time ; Early and late it rong , at evening and at prime . And rownd about the ...
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... secret wayes , that none might it espy , Was close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out privily . Which goodly order and great workmans skill Whenas ...
... secret wayes , that none might it espy , Was close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out privily . Which goodly order and great workmans skill Whenas ...
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... secret of your hart close lyes , From whence it doth , as cloud from sea , aryse : If it be I , of pardon I you pray ; But , if ought else that I mote not devyse , I will , if please you it discure , assay To ease you of that ill , so ...
... secret of your hart close lyes , From whence it doth , as cloud from sea , aryse : If it be I , of pardon I you pray ; But , if ought else that I mote not devyse , I will , if please you it discure , assay To ease you of that ill , so ...
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... secret fire eternally , And in their entrailles , full of quick Brimston , Nourish the flames which they are warmd upon , That to their people wealth they forth do well , And health to every forreyne nation : Yet he at last , contending ...
... secret fire eternally , And in their entrailles , full of quick Brimston , Nourish the flames which they are warmd upon , That to their people wealth they forth do well , And health to every forreyne nation : Yet he at last , contending ...
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... secret pleasure did offence empeach , And wonder of antiquity long stopt his speach . THE FAERIE QUEENE . At last , quite ravisht with delight to heare The royall Ofspring of his native land , 49 689 68 69 Cryde out ; “ Deare Countrey ...
... secret pleasure did offence empeach , And wonder of antiquity long stopt his speach . THE FAERIE QUEENE . At last , quite ravisht with delight to heare The royall Ofspring of his native land , 49 689 68 69 Cryde out ; “ Deare Countrey ...
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