The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... doth to his Or- lando Furioso , which , notwithstanding , you wil needes seeme to emulate and hope to overgo , as you flatly professed yourself in one of your last letters . " " The Tears of the Nine Muses " ( vol . iv . p . 313 ) could ...
... doth to his Or- lando Furioso , which , notwithstanding , you wil needes seeme to emulate and hope to overgo , as you flatly professed yourself in one of your last letters . " " The Tears of the Nine Muses " ( vol . iv . p . 313 ) could ...
Page lviii
... Doth , like himselfe , heroically sound . " Such men as Greene and Nash , the pamphleteers of the period , and the enemies and antagonists of Gabriel Harvey , had perhaps no right to expect to be immortalised by Spenser ; but those who ...
... Doth , like himselfe , heroically sound . " Such men as Greene and Nash , the pamphleteers of the period , and the enemies and antagonists of Gabriel Harvey , had perhaps no right to expect to be immortalised by Spenser ; but those who ...
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... doth reprove , And of my rurall musick holdeth scorne . 60 Shepheards devise she hateth as the snake , And laughes the songs that Colin Clout doth make . " Wherefore , my pype , albee rude Pan thou please , Yet for thou pleasest not ...
... doth reprove , And of my rurall musick holdeth scorne . 60 Shepheards devise she hateth as the snake , And laughes the songs that Colin Clout doth make . " Wherefore , my pype , albee rude Pan thou please , Yet for thou pleasest not ...
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... doth aspire ; ' Hindering with his shade my lovely light , ' And robbing mee of the swete sonnes sight ? ' So beate his old boughes my tender side , 170 ' That oft the bloude springeth from woundes wyde ; Untimely my flowres forced to ...
... doth aspire ; ' Hindering with his shade my lovely light , ' And robbing mee of the swete sonnes sight ? ' So beate his old boughes my tender side , 170 ' That oft the bloude springeth from woundes wyde ; Untimely my flowres forced to ...
Page 27
... doth shewe , Fell headlong into a dell , And there unjoynted both her bones : Mought her necke bene joynted attones , She shoulde have neede no more spell ; 20 20 30 40 50 Thelf was so wanton and so wood , ( But MARCH . 27.
... doth shewe , Fell headlong into a dell , And there unjoynted both her bones : Mought her necke bene joynted attones , She shoulde have neede no more spell ; 20 20 30 40 50 Thelf was so wanton and so wood , ( But MARCH . 27.
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