The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... Death of SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ... The Mourning Muse of Thestylis ... A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney . 271 An Elegie , or Friends Passion for his Astrophill .... An Epitaph upon Sir Philip Sidney ... Another of the ...
... Death of SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ... The Mourning Muse of Thestylis ... A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney . 271 An Elegie , or Friends Passion for his Astrophill .... An Epitaph upon Sir Philip Sidney ... Another of the ...
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... death of the Earl of Leicester . the commendation of this nobleman and his family , the poem is , in fact , especially devoted . The general subject is undoubtedly a fine one , but the poet has made but little of it ; the poem ...
... death of the Earl of Leicester . the commendation of this nobleman and his family , the poem is , in fact , especially devoted . The general subject is undoubtedly a fine one , but the poet has made but little of it ; the poem ...
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... death , With so great labour and long - lasting paine , As if his daies for ever should remaine ? Sith1 all , that in this world is great or gaie , Doth as a vapour vanish , and decaie . 40 45 50 55 " Looke backe , who list , unto the ...
... death , With so great labour and long - lasting paine , As if his daies for ever should remaine ? Sith1 all , that in this world is great or gaie , Doth as a vapour vanish , and decaie . 40 45 50 55 " Looke backe , who list , unto the ...
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... death all friendship doth dccaie . Therefore , what ever man bearst worldlie sway , Living , on God and on thy selfe relie ; For , when thou diest , all shall with thee die . 195 200 205 210 " He now is dead , and all is with him dead ...
... death all friendship doth dccaie . Therefore , what ever man bearst worldlie sway , Living , on God and on thy selfe relie ; For , when thou diest , all shall with thee die . 195 200 205 210 " He now is dead , and all is with him dead ...
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... death his soule doo from his bodie sever : And thou thy selfe herein shalt also live ; Such grace the heavens doo to my verses give . " Ne shall his Sister , ne thy Father , die ; Thy Father , that good Earle of rare renowne , And noble ...
... death his soule doo from his bodie sever : And thou thy selfe herein shalt also live ; Such grace the heavens doo to my verses give . " Ne shall his Sister , ne thy Father , die ; Thy Father , that good Earle of rare renowne , And noble ...
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