The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 |
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... Heare , then , my paine and inward agonie . Thus manie yeares I now have spent and worne In meane regard , and basest fortunes scorne , 40 50 ба Dooing my Countrey service as I might , No lesse 4 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... Heare , then , my paine and inward agonie . Thus manie yeares I now have spent and worne In meane regard , and basest fortunes scorne , 40 50 ба Dooing my Countrey service as I might , No lesse 4 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
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... heare . Beside , we may have lying by our sides Our lovely Lasses , or bright shining Brides : We be not tyde to wilfull chastitie , But have the Gospell of free libertie . " By that he ended had his ghostly sermon , The MOTHER HUBBERDS ...
... heare . Beside , we may have lying by our sides Our lovely Lasses , or bright shining Brides : We be not tyde to wilfull chastitie , But have the Gospell of free libertie . " By that he ended had his ghostly sermon , The MOTHER HUBBERDS ...
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... heare . " The Priest him wisht good speed , and well to fare : 550 So parted they , as eithers way them led . But th ' Ape and Foxe ere long so well them sped , Through the Priests holesome counsell lately tought , And throgh their owne ...
... heare . " The Priest him wisht good speed , and well to fare : 550 So parted they , as eithers way them led . But th ' Ape and Foxe ere long so well them sped , Through the Priests holesome counsell lately tought , And throgh their owne ...
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... heare ? Newes may perhaps some good unweeting beare . " " From royall Court I lately came ( said he ) Where all the braverie that eye may see , And all the happinesse that heart desire , Is to be found : he nothing can admire , That ...
... heare ? Newes may perhaps some good unweeting beare . " " From royall Court I lately came ( said he ) Where all the braverie that eye may see , And all the happinesse that heart desire , Is to be found : he nothing can admire , That ...
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... heare the Javell so good men to nip ; For , though the vulgar yeeld an open eare , And common Courtiers love to gybe and fleare At everie thing which they heare spoken ill , And the best speaches with ill meaning spill , Yet the brave ...
... heare the Javell so good men to nip ; For , though the vulgar yeeld an open eare , And common Courtiers love to gybe and fleare At everie thing which they heare spoken ill , And the best speaches with ill meaning spill , Yet the brave ...
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Alcyon Arthur Gorges aspyre Astrophel Astrophill beames beasts beautie behold bowre brest bright celestiall Colin cruell Cynthia dart dayes deare death delight devize dight doth dreadfull earth eccho ring EDMUND SPENSER eternall eyes faire fairest farre fayre feare flie flowres Foxe fyre gentle glorie glorious Gods goodly grace griefe grone happie hart hast hath heart heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour immortall Jove light live Lord LYCON lyke mightie mourne Muse mynd never night noble nought Nymphes paine peerlesse price plaine pleasure powre praise prayses pride quoth rest Rome scorne seeke seem'd shepheards shew shyning sight sing Sith skie song SONNET sorrow soule spide spoyle spright Sunne sweet thee thereof theyr things thought trew unto vaine Venus vertue weene weepe Whilest wight wings wize wondrous wont woods worthie wretched