The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page 62
... nigheth fast , yts time to be gone . PERIGOT HIS EMBLEME . Vincenti gloria victi . WILLYES EMBLEME . Vinto non vitto . CUDDIES EMBLEME . Felice chi puo . SEPTEMBER . ĘGLOGA NONA . ARGUMENT . HEREIN Diggon Davie 62 THE SHEPHEARDS CALENDER .
... nigheth fast , yts time to be gone . PERIGOT HIS EMBLEME . Vincenti gloria victi . WILLYES EMBLEME . Vinto non vitto . CUDDIES EMBLEME . Felice chi puo . SEPTEMBER . ĘGLOGA NONA . ARGUMENT . HEREIN Diggon Davie 62 THE SHEPHEARDS CALENDER .
Page 63
... DIGGON DAVIE . Hobbinoll . IGGON DAVIE ! I bidde her god day ; Or Diggon her is , or I missaye . Dig . Her washer , while it was daye light , But now her is a most wretched wight : For day , that was , is wightly past , And now at earst ...
... DIGGON DAVIE . Hobbinoll . IGGON DAVIE ! I bidde her god day ; Or Diggon her is , or I missaye . Dig . Her washer , while it was daye light , But now her is a most wretched wight : For day , that was , is wightly past , And now at earst ...
Page 64
... Diggon , I am so stiffe and so stanck , That uneth may I stand any more ; And nowe the Westerne winde bloweth sore , That nowe is in his chiefe sovereigntee , Beating the withered leafe from the tree , Sitte we downe here under the hill ...
... Diggon , I am so stiffe and so stanck , That uneth may I stand any more ; And nowe the Westerne winde bloweth sore , That nowe is in his chiefe sovereigntee , Beating the withered leafe from the tree , Sitte we downe here under the hill ...
Page 66
... Diggon , I praye thee , speake not so dirke ; Such myster saying me seemeth to mirke . 100 Dig . Then , playnely to speake of shepheards most what , Badde is the best ; ( this English is flatt . ) Their ill haviour garres men missay ...
... Diggon , I praye thee , speake not so dirke ; Such myster saying me seemeth to mirke . 100 Dig . Then , playnely to speake of shepheards most what , Badde is the best ; ( this English is flatt . ) Their ill haviour garres men missay ...
Page 68
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. Hob . Say it out , Diggon , whatever it hight , For not but well mought him ... Diggon , what should him affraye To take his owne where ever it laye ? 200 210 For , had his wesand bene a little ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. Hob . Say it out , Diggon , whatever it hight , For not but well mought him ... Diggon , what should him affraye To take his owne where ever it laye ? 200 210 For , had his wesand bene a little ...
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Ęglogue Archimago beast blood bowre brest CANTO carefull chaunge chaunst Clout's come Home Colin Clout's corage courser cruell Dame deadly deare death delight dore doth dread dreadfull Edmund Spenser Elfin knight Enchaunter eternall Faerie Queene Faery knight faire faire Lady false Duessa farre fayre feare flocke flowre Gabriel Harvey gentle girlond goodly grace griefe groning hand hart Harvey hast hath heaven Hobbinoll Ireland Kilcolman knight Lady light living Lord Lord Grey Lyon mightie mought Muse never nigh noble poem poet powre proud pype quoth rage Raleigh Redcrosse Sansfoy seemd seeme selfe shame shee Shepheardes Calender shew shield shyne sight Sir Walter Raleigh sonne sore Spenser spide spright staind steed suddein sweete syre thee theyr thilke thou trew unto vaine verse wandring weary weene wight wonne wont wound wyde yron