The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... earth ! Which , from their first untill their utmost date , Taste no one houre of happines or merth ; But like as at the ingate 2 of their berth They crying creep out of their mothers woomb , So wailing back , go to their wofull toomb ...
... earth ! Which , from their first untill their utmost date , Taste no one houre of happines or merth ; But like as at the ingate 2 of their berth They crying creep out of their mothers woomb , So wailing back , go to their wofull toomb ...
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... earth appeares ? What of the Persian Beares outragiousnesse , Whose memorie is quite worne out with yeares ? Who of the Grecian Libbard ' now ought heares , That over - ran the East with greedie powre , And left his whelps their ...
... earth appeares ? What of the Persian Beares outragiousnesse , Whose memorie is quite worne out with yeares ? Who of the Grecian Libbard ' now ought heares , That over - ran the East with greedie powre , And left his whelps their ...
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... c . ] " Lady Mary Sidney , mother of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke . " - OLDYS . Ver . 285. - Noble breast . ] Sir Philip Sidney . Loathing this sinfull earth and earthlie slime , Fled backe 22 THE RUINES OF TIME .
... c . ] " Lady Mary Sidney , mother of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke . " - OLDYS . Ver . 285. - Noble breast . ] Sir Philip Sidney . Loathing this sinfull earth and earthlie slime , Fled backe 22 THE RUINES OF TIME .
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. Loathing this sinfull earth and earthlie slime , Fled backe too soone unto his native place ; Too soone for all that did his love embrace , Too soone for all this wretched world ...
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. Loathing this sinfull earth and earthlie slime , Fled backe too soone unto his native place ; Too soone for all that did his love embrace , Too soone for all this wretched world ...
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... earth man could not more devize , 510 515 520 525 With pleasures choyce to feed his cheerefull sprights : Not that , which Merlin by his magicke slights Made for the gentle Squire , to entertaine His fayre Belphoebe , could this gardine ...
... earth man could not more devize , 510 515 520 525 With pleasures choyce to feed his cheerefull sprights : Not that , which Merlin by his magicke slights Made for the gentle Squire , to entertaine His fayre Belphoebe , could this gardine ...
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