The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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Page 100
... Muse when it with bayes is crowned , And to the pitch of her perfection raised . And there is a new shepheard late up sprong , The which doth all afore him far surpasse ; Appearing well in that well tuned song , Which late he sung unto ...
... Muse when it with bayes is crowned , And to the pitch of her perfection raised . And there is a new shepheard late up sprong , The which doth all afore him far surpasse ; Appearing well in that well tuned song , Which late he sung unto ...
Page 126
... promise worthie frute . Ah dreadful Mars ! why didst thou not thy knight defend ? What wrathfull mood , what fault of ours , hath moved thee Of such a shining light to leave us destitute ? The Mourning Muse of Thestylis.
... promise worthie frute . Ah dreadful Mars ! why didst thou not thy knight defend ? What wrathfull mood , what fault of ours , hath moved thee Of such a shining light to leave us destitute ? The Mourning Muse of Thestylis.
Page 153
... Muse in forraine landes doth stay , Invention weepes , and pens are cast aside ; The time , like night , depriv'd of chearefull day , And few do write , but ( ah ! ) too soone may slide . Then , hie thee home , that art our perfect ...
... Muse in forraine landes doth stay , Invention weepes , and pens are cast aside ; The time , like night , depriv'd of chearefull day , And few do write , but ( ah ! ) too soone may slide . Then , hie thee home , that art our perfect ...
Contents
COLIN CLOUTS COME HOME AGAINE | 87 |
Astrophel A Pastorall Elegie upon the Death of | 115 |
The Mourning Muse of Thestylis | 126 |
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