The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... thousands moe . " " But ( said the Ape ) how shall we first come in , That after we may favour seeke to win ? " " How els ( said he ) but with a good bold face , And with big words , and with a stately pace , That men may thinke of you ...
... thousands moe . " " But ( said the Ape ) how shall we first come in , That after we may favour seeke to win ? " " How els ( said he ) but with a good bold face , And with big words , and with a stately pace , That men may thinke of you ...
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... thousand wayes he them could entertaine , With all the thriftles games that may be found ; With mumming and with masking all around , With dice , with cards , with balliards farre unfit , With shuttelcocks , misseeming manlie wit , With ...
... thousand wayes he them could entertaine , With all the thriftles games that may be found ; With mumming and with masking all around , With dice , with cards , with balliards farre unfit , With shuttelcocks , misseeming manlie wit , With ...
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... thousands cleanly coosined : Now like a Merchant , Merchants to deceave , With whom his credite he did often leave In gage for his gay Masters hopelesse dett : Now like a Lawyer , when he land would lett , Or sell fee - simples in his ...
... thousands cleanly coosined : Now like a Merchant , Merchants to deceave , With whom his credite he did often leave In gage for his gay Masters hopelesse dett : Now like a Lawyer , when he land would lett , Or sell fee - simples in his ...
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... thousand deathes , and shame beside ? " " Fond Ape ! ( sayd then the Foxe ) into whose brest Never crept thought of honor , nor brave gest , Who will not venture life a King to be , And rather rule and raigne in soveraign see , Than ...
... thousand deathes , and shame beside ? " " Fond Ape ! ( sayd then the Foxe ) into whose brest Never crept thought of honor , nor brave gest , Who will not venture life a King to be , And rather rule and raigne in soveraign see , Than ...
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... thousand deadly dolours , To them that had purloyn'd his Princely honours . With that in hast , disroabed as he was , He toward his owne Pallace forth did pas ; And all the way he roared as he went , That all the forrest with ...
... thousand deadly dolours , To them that had purloyn'd his Princely honours . With that in hast , disroabed as he was , He toward his owne Pallace forth did pas ; And all the way he roared as he went , That all the forrest with ...
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