The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... beare With breathed sighes is blowne away and blasted ; 40 And from mine eyes the drizling teares descend , As on your boughes the ysicles depend . " Thou feeble flocke , whose fleece is rough and rent , Whose knees are weake through ...
... beare With breathed sighes is blowne away and blasted ; 40 And from mine eyes the drizling teares descend , As on your boughes the ysicles depend . " Thou feeble flocke , whose fleece is rough and rent , Whose knees are weake through ...
Page 19
... beare Cherefully the Winters wrathfull cheare ; For Age and Winter accord full nie , This chill , that cold ; this crooked , that wrye ; And as the lowring Wether lookes downe , So semest thou like good fryday to frowne : But my ...
... beare Cherefully the Winters wrathfull cheare ; For Age and Winter accord full nie , This chill , that cold ; this crooked , that wrye ; And as the lowring Wether lookes downe , So semest thou like good fryday to frowne : But my ...
Page 33
... beare such an one . " Soone as my younglings cryen for the dam " To her will I offer a milkwhite Lamb⚫ " Shee is my goddesse plaine , “ And I her shepherds swayne , " Albee forswonck and forswatt I am . 80 90 " I see Calliope speede ...
... beare such an one . " Soone as my younglings cryen for the dam " To her will I offer a milkwhite Lamb⚫ " Shee is my goddesse plaine , “ And I her shepherds swayne , " Albee forswonck and forswatt I am . 80 90 " I see Calliope speede ...
Page 37
... beare ! ) Ah ! Piers , bene not thy teeth on edge , to thinke How great sport they gaynen with little swinck ? Piers . Perdie , so farre am I from envie , That their fondnesse inly I pitie : Those faytours little regarden their charge ...
... beare ! ) Ah ! Piers , bene not thy teeth on edge , to thinke How great sport they gaynen with little swinck ? Piers . Perdie , so farre am I from envie , That their fondnesse inly I pitie : Those faytours little regarden their charge ...
Page 39
... : This was the first sourse of shepheards sorow , That now nill be quitt with baile nor borrowe . Pal . Three thinges to beare bene very burdenous , 120 130 But the fourth to forbeare is outragious : Wemen , MAYE . 39.
... : This was the first sourse of shepheards sorow , That now nill be quitt with baile nor borrowe . Pal . Three thinges to beare bene very burdenous , 120 130 But the fourth to forbeare is outragious : Wemen , MAYE . 39.
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