The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... Lycon , Lycon , what need skill , to teach A grieved mynd powre forth his plaints ! how long 1 Stownd , sorrow , affliction . 16 No , no , each Hath the pore turtle gon A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.
... Lycon , Lycon , what need skill , to teach A grieved mynd powre forth his plaints ! how long 1 Stownd , sorrow , affliction . 16 No , no , each Hath the pore turtle gon A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.
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... LYCON . Though my rude rymes ill with thy verses frame , That others farre excell ; yet will I force 36 My selfe to answere thee the best I can , And honor my base words with his high name . But if my plaints annoy thee where thou sit ...
... LYCON . Though my rude rymes ill with thy verses frame , That others farre excell ; yet will I force 36 My selfe to answere thee the best I can , And honor my base words with his high name . But if my plaints annoy thee where thou sit ...
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... , whiles wolves do howle and barke , And seem to beare a bourdon 3 to their plaint . 1 Uneath , scarcely . 2 Untrust , unbound . 3 Bourdon , burden . LYCON . Phillisides is dead . O dolefull ryme ! DEATH OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 273.
... , whiles wolves do howle and barke , And seem to beare a bourdon 3 to their plaint . 1 Uneath , scarcely . 2 Untrust , unbound . 3 Bourdon , burden . LYCON . Phillisides is dead . O dolefull ryme ! DEATH OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 273.
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. LYCON . Phillisides is dead . O dolefull ryme ! Why should my toong expresse thee ? who is left Now to uphold thy hopes , when they do faint , Lycon unfortunate ! What spitefull ...
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. LYCON . Phillisides is dead . O dolefull ryme ! Why should my toong expresse thee ? who is left Now to uphold thy hopes , when they do faint , Lycon unfortunate ! What spitefull ...
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... LYCON . Phillisides is dead . O happie sprite , 135 That now in heav'n with blessed soules doest bide : Looke down a while from where thou sitst above , And see how busie shepheards be to endite Sad songs of grief , their sorrowes to ...
... LYCON . Phillisides is dead . O happie sprite , 135 That now in heav'n with blessed soules doest bide : Looke down a while from where thou sitst above , And see how busie shepheards be to endite Sad songs of grief , their sorrowes to ...
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