The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... hands , and discharge my utmost dutie . Till then , wishing your Ladiship all increase of honour and happinesse , I humblie take leave . Your La ever humbly ; ED . SP . PROSOPOPOIA : OR MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . T was the.
... hands , and discharge my utmost dutie . Till then , wishing your Ladiship all increase of honour and happinesse , I humblie take leave . Your La ever humbly ; ED . SP . PROSOPOPOIA : OR MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . T was the.
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... hand , And all the rest doo rob of good and land . For now a few have all , and all have nought , Yet all be brethren ylike dearly bought : There is no right in this partition , Ne was it so by institution Ordained first , ne by the law ...
... hand , And all the rest doo rob of good and land . For now a few have all , and all have nought , Yet all be brethren ylike dearly bought : There is no right in this partition , Ne was it so by institution Ordained first , ne by the law ...
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... hand the mouth with diet feedeth , So that it may no painfull worke endure , Ne to strong labour can it selfe enure ; But if that anie other place you have , Which askes small paines , but thriftines to save , Or care to overlooke , or ...
... hand the mouth with diet feedeth , So that it may no painfull worke endure , Ne to strong labour can it selfe enure ; But if that anie other place you have , Which askes small paines , but thriftines to save , Or care to overlooke , or ...
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... hands , and merie leasings tell , And juggle finely , that became him well . But he so light was at legier demaine , That what he toucht came not to light againe ; Yet would he laugh it out , and proudly looke , And tell them that they ...
... hands , and merie leasings tell , And juggle finely , that became him well . But he so light was at legier demaine , That what he toucht came not to light againe ; Yet would he laugh it out , and proudly looke , And tell them that they ...
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... hand belowe the knee , As that same Apish crue is wont to doo : For he disdaines himselfe t'embase theretoo . He hates fowle leasings , and vile flatterie , Two filthie blots in noble gentrie ; And lothefull idlenes he doth detest , The ...
... hand belowe the knee , As that same Apish crue is wont to doo : For he disdaines himselfe t'embase theretoo . He hates fowle leasings , and vile flatterie , Two filthie blots in noble gentrie ; And lothefull idlenes he doth detest , The ...
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