The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... worthie labour , I do redeeme it out of your 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 ...
... worthie labour , I do redeeme it out of your 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 ...
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... worthie rule to beare , Who ever them envie : yet spite bites neare . Why should ye doubt , then , but that ye likewise Might unto some of those in time arise ? In the meane time to live in good estate , Loving that love , and hating ...
... worthie rule to beare , Who ever them envie : yet spite bites neare . Why should ye doubt , then , but that ye likewise Might unto some of those in time arise ? In the meane time to live in good estate , Loving that love , and hating ...
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... worthie place , Through due deserts and comely carriage In whatso please employ his personage , That may be matter meete to gaine him praise : For he is fit to use in all assayes , Whether for Armes and warlike amenaunce , Or else for ...
... worthie place , Through due deserts and comely carriage In whatso please employ his personage , That may be matter meete to gaine him praise : For he is fit to use in all assayes , Whether for Armes and warlike amenaunce , Or else for ...
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... worthie , ( said the Ape ) sith I For it did put my life in jeopardie : Thereto I am in person and in stature Most like a Man , the Lord of everie creature , So that it seemeth I was made to raigne , And borne to be a Kingly soveraigne ...
... worthie , ( said the Ape ) sith I For it did put my life in jeopardie : Thereto I am in person and in stature Most like a Man , the Lord of everie creature , So that it seemeth I was made to raigne , And borne to be a Kingly soveraigne ...
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... worthie thou of immortalitie , That long hast traveld , by thy learned writs , Olde Rome out of her ashes to revive , And give a second life to dead decayes ! Needes must he all eternitie survive , That can to 52 THE RUINES OF ROME .
... worthie thou of immortalitie , That long hast traveld , by thy learned writs , Olde Rome out of her ashes to revive , And give a second life to dead decayes ! Needes must he all eternitie survive , That can to 52 THE RUINES OF ROME .
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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