The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... foorth on beare ; 1 Nourice , nurse . 2 Raced , razed . 170 175 180 185 190 Ver . 169. Cambden . ] William Cambden , or Camden , a highly distinguished scholar and antiquarian of England , contemporary with Spenser ; author of ...
... foorth on beare ; 1 Nourice , nurse . 2 Raced , razed . 170 175 180 185 190 Ver . 169. Cambden . ] William Cambden , or Camden , a highly distinguished scholar and antiquarian of England , contemporary with Spenser ; author of ...
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... foorth out of her happie womb did bring The sacred brood of learning and all honour ; 270 275 In whom the heavens powrde all their gifts upon her . " Most gentle spirite breathed from above , 281 Out of the bosome of the Makers blis ...
... foorth out of her happie womb did bring The sacred brood of learning and all honour ; 270 275 In whom the heavens powrde all their gifts upon her . " Most gentle spirite breathed from above , 281 Out of the bosome of the Makers blis ...
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... foorth to wreste , Being above my slender reasons reach ; At length , by demonstration me to teach , Before mine eies strange sights presented were , Like tragicke Pageants seeming to appeare . L. I SAW an Image , all of massie gold ...
... foorth to wreste , Being above my slender reasons reach ; At length , by demonstration me to teach , Before mine eies strange sights presented were , Like tragicke Pageants seeming to appeare . L. I SAW an Image , all of massie gold ...
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... seed , The faire Andromeda from perill freed : Full mortally this Knight ywounded was , That streames of blood foorth flowed on the gras : 1 Red , taken . 630 635 640 645 650 Yet was he deckt ( small ioy to him alas THE RUINES OF TIME . 35.
... seed , The faire Andromeda from perill freed : Full mortally this Knight ywounded was , That streames of blood foorth flowed on the gras : 1 Red , taken . 630 635 640 645 650 Yet was he deckt ( small ioy to him alas THE RUINES OF TIME . 35.
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... foorth an earthlie Beauties praise Above the compasse of the arched skie : Now change your praises into piteous cries , And Eulogies turne into Elegies . 1 Waymented , lamented . 365 370 Such as ye wont , whenas those bitter stounds 1 ...
... foorth an earthlie Beauties praise Above the compasse of the arched skie : Now change your praises into piteous cries , And Eulogies turne into Elegies . 1 Waymented , lamented . 365 370 Such as ye wont , whenas those bitter stounds 1 ...
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