The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... Lords of that which they doo gather , And yet doo never thanke them for the same , But as their due by Nature doo it clame . Such will we fashion both our selves to bee , Lords of the world ; and so will wander free Where so us listeth ...
... Lords of that which they doo gather , And yet doo never thanke them for the same , But as their due by Nature doo it clame . Such will we fashion both our selves to bee , Lords of the world ; and so will wander free Where so us listeth ...
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... Lord They were in doubt , and flatly set abord . The Foxe then counsel'd th ' Ape for to require Respite till morrow t ' answere his desire ; 320 For times delay new hope of helpe still breeds . MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 11.
... Lord They were in doubt , and flatly set abord . The Foxe then counsel'd th ' Ape for to require Respite till morrow t ' answere his desire ; 320 For times delay new hope of helpe still breeds . MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . 11.
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... Lords , to Principalls , to Prebendaries ? All jolly Prelates , worthie rule to beare , Who ever them envie : yet spite bites neare . Why should ye doubt , then , but that ye likewise Might unto some of those in time arise ? In the ...
... Lords , to Principalls , to Prebendaries ? All jolly Prelates , worthie rule to beare , Who ever them envie : yet spite bites neare . Why should ye doubt , then , but that ye likewise Might unto some of those in time arise ? In the ...
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... Lord of hoasts most high , And that in highest place , t ' approach him nigh , 47c And all the peoples prayers to present Before his throne , as on ambassage sent Both too and fro , should not deserve to weare A garment better than of ...
... Lord of hoasts most high , And that in highest place , t ' approach him nigh , 47c And all the peoples prayers to present Before his throne , as on ambassage sent Both too and fro , should not deserve to weare A garment better than of ...
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... , the terror of the wood , Wherewith we may our selves ( if we thinke good ) 970 Make Kings of Beasts , and Lords of forests all Subject unto that powre imperiall . " " Ah ! but ( sayd the Ape ) who 28 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... , the terror of the wood , Wherewith we may our selves ( if we thinke good ) 970 Make Kings of Beasts , and Lords of forests all Subject unto that powre imperiall . " " Ah ! but ( sayd the Ape ) who 28 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
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