The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page 4
... plaine his case with words unkinde . Neighbour Ape , and my Goship eke beside , 66 ( Both two sure bands in friendship to be tide ) To whom may I more trustely complaine The evill plight that doth me sore constraine , And hope thereof ...
... plaine his case with words unkinde . Neighbour Ape , and my Goship eke beside , 66 ( Both two sure bands in friendship to be tide ) To whom may I more trustely complaine The evill plight that doth me sore constraine , And hope thereof ...
Page 13
... plaine word , Ne medled with their controversies vaine ; All his care was , his service well to saine , And to read Homelies upon holidayes : When that was done , he might attend his playes ; An easie life , and fit high God to please ...
... plaine word , Ne medled with their controversies vaine ; All his care was , his service well to saine , And to read Homelies upon holidayes : When that was done , he might attend his playes ; An easie life , and fit high God to please ...
Page 17
... plaine , not wourst ? ) Better a short tale than a bad long shriving : Needes anie more to learne to get a living ? " " Now sure , and by my hallidome , ( quoth he ) Ye a great master are in your degree : Great thankes I yeeld you for ...
... plaine , not wourst ? ) Better a short tale than a bad long shriving : Needes anie more to learne to get a living ? " " Now sure , and by my hallidome , ( quoth he ) Ye a great master are in your degree : Great thankes I yeeld you for ...
Page 34
... So did he all the kingdome rob and pill , Yet none durst speake , ne none durst of him plaine , So great he was in grace , and rich through gaine . 1200 Ne would he anie let to have accesse Unto the 34 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
... So did he all the kingdome rob and pill , Yet none durst speake , ne none durst of him plaine , So great he was in grace , and rich through gaine . 1200 Ne would he anie let to have accesse Unto the 34 MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE .
Page 36
... plaine , And fairly paced forth with easie paine , Till that unto the Pallace nigh he came . Then gan he to himselfe new shape to frame ; And that faire face , and that Ambrosiall hew , Which wonts to decke the Gods immortall crew , And ...
... plaine , And fairly paced forth with easie paine , Till that unto the Pallace nigh he came . Then gan he to himselfe new shape to frame ; And that faire face , and that Ambrosiall hew , Which wonts to decke the Gods immortall crew , And ...
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