The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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Page 75
... Emongst the rest the clambring Yvie grew , Knitting his wanton armes with grasping hold , Least that the Poplar happely should rew Her brothers strokes , whose boughes she doth enfold With her lythe twigs , till they the top survew ...
... Emongst the rest the clambring Yvie grew , Knitting his wanton armes with grasping hold , Least that the Poplar happely should rew Her brothers strokes , whose boughes she doth enfold With her lythe twigs , till they the top survew ...
Page 96
... Emongst the rest a wicked maladie Raign'd emongst men , that manie did to die , Depriv'd of sense and ordinarie reason ; That it to leaches seemed strange and geason.1 My fortune was , mongst manie others moe , 2 To be partaker of their ...
... Emongst the rest a wicked maladie Raign'd emongst men , that manie did to die , Depriv'd of sense and ordinarie reason ; That it to leaches seemed strange and geason.1 My fortune was , mongst manie others moe , 2 To be partaker of their ...
Page 101
... ( emongst so manie ) Light not on some that may our state amend ; Sildome but some good commeth ere the end . ” Well seemd the Ape to like this ordinaunce : Yet , well considering of the circumstaunce , As pausing in great doubt awhile he ...
... ( emongst so manie ) Light not on some that may our state amend ; Sildome but some good commeth ere the end . ” Well seemd the Ape to like this ordinaunce : Yet , well considering of the circumstaunce , As pausing in great doubt awhile he ...
Page 152
... Emongst themselves with cruell furie striving , Mow'd downe themselves with slaughter mercilesse ; Renewing in themselves that rage unkinde , Which whilom1 did those earthborn brethren blinde . XI . Mars , shaming to have given so great ...
... Emongst themselves with cruell furie striving , Mow'd downe themselves with slaughter mercilesse ; Renewing in themselves that rage unkinde , Which whilom1 did those earthborn brethren blinde . XI . Mars , shaming to have given so great ...
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... that country shepheard ought could fynd Worth harkening to , emongst the learned throng . " 1 Dight , adorned . • Goolds , marigolds . 3 Paragone , comparison . • Mott , meted , measured . 355 360 365 " Why ? ( said Alexis then , ) what ...
... that country shepheard ought could fynd Worth harkening to , emongst the learned throng . " 1 Dight , adorned . • Goolds , marigolds . 3 Paragone , comparison . • Mott , meted , measured . 355 360 365 " Why ? ( said Alexis then , ) what ...
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