The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 |
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... face , to forge , to scoffe , to companie , To crouche to please , to be a beetle stock Of thy great Masters will , to scorne , or mock . So maist thou chaunce mock out a Benefice , Unlesse thou canst one conjure by device , Or cast a ...
... face , to forge , to scoffe , to companie , To crouche to please , to be a beetle stock Of thy great Masters will , to scorne , or mock . So maist thou chaunce mock out a Benefice , Unlesse thou canst one conjure by device , Or cast a ...
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... face , And with big words , and with a stately pace , That men may thinke of you in generall , That to be in you which is not at all : For not by that which is , the world now deemeth , ( As it was wont ) but by that same that seemeth ...
... face , And with big words , and with a stately pace , That men may thinke of you in generall , That to be in you which is not at all : For not by that which is , the world now deemeth , ( As it was wont ) but by that same that seemeth ...
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... face , But walkes upright with comely stedfast pace , And unto all doth yeeld due curtesie ; But not with kissed hand belowe the knee , As that same Apish crue is wont to doo : For he disdaines himselfe t'embase theretoo . He hates ...
... face , But walkes upright with comely stedfast pace , And unto all doth yeeld due curtesie ; But not with kissed hand belowe the knee , As that same Apish crue is wont to doo : For he disdaines himselfe t'embase theretoo . He hates ...
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... face , and that Ambrosiall hew , Which wonts to decke the Gods immortall crew , And beautefie the shinie firmament , He doft , unfit for that rude rabblement . So , standing by the gates in strange disguize , He gan enquire of some in ...
... face , and that Ambrosiall hew , Which wonts to decke the Gods immortall crew , And beautefie the shinie firmament , He doft , unfit for that rude rabblement . So , standing by the gates in strange disguize , He gan enquire of some in ...
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... face , and watrie eyne halfe weeping , T'excuse his former treason and abusion , And turning all unto the Apes confusion . Nath'les the royall Beast forbore beleeving , But bad him stay at ease till further preeving . Then , when he saw ...
... face , and watrie eyne halfe weeping , T'excuse his former treason and abusion , And turning all unto the Apes confusion . Nath'les the royall Beast forbore beleeving , But bad him stay at ease till further preeving . Then , when he saw ...
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