The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... Sheepe , such was the shepeheards looke , For pale and wanne he was , ( alas the while ! ) May seeme he lovd , or els some care he tooke ; Well couth hee tune his pipe and frame his stile : 10 Tho to a hill his faynting flocke hee ledde ...
... Sheepe , such was the shepeheards looke , For pale and wanne he was , ( alas the while ! ) May seeme he lovd , or els some care he tooke ; Well couth hee tune his pipe and frame his stile : 10 Tho to a hill his faynting flocke hee ledde ...
Page 17
... in despight , Arose , and homeward drove his sonned sheepe , Whose hanging heads did seeme his carefull case to weepe . COLINS EMBLEME . Anchora speme . FEBRUARIE . EGLOGA SECUNDA . ARGUMENT . THIS Æglogue is 1 . JANUARIE . 17.
... in despight , Arose , and homeward drove his sonned sheepe , Whose hanging heads did seeme his carefull case to weepe . COLINS EMBLEME . Anchora speme . FEBRUARIE . EGLOGA SECUNDA . ARGUMENT . THIS Æglogue is 1 . JANUARIE . 17.
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... sheepe on the hils of Kent ? Cud . To nought more , Thenot , my mind is bent Then to heare novells of his devise ; They bene so well thewed , and so wise , What ever that good old man bespake . The . Many meete tales of youth did he ...
... sheepe on the hils of Kent ? Cud . To nought more , Thenot , my mind is bent Then to heare novells of his devise ; They bene so well thewed , and so wise , What ever that good old man bespake . The . Many meete tales of youth did he ...
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... sheepe would stray , The previe markes I would bewray , Whereby by chaunce I him knewe . Wil . Thomalin , have no care for thy : My selfe will have a double eye , Ylike to my flocke and thine ; For als at home I have a syre , A stepdame ...
... sheepe would stray , The previe markes I would bewray , Whereby by chaunce I him knewe . Wil . Thomalin , have no care for thy : My selfe will have a double eye , Ylike to my flocke and thine ; For als at home I have a syre , A stepdame ...
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... sheepe bene not their owne , That letten them runne at randon alone : But they bene hyred for little pay Of other , that caren as little as they What fallen the flocke , so they han the fleece , And get all the gayne , paying but a ...
... sheepe bene not their owne , That letten them runne at randon alone : But they bene hyred for little pay Of other , that caren as little as they What fallen the flocke , so they han the fleece , And get all the gayne , paying but a ...
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