The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... grace ; Of greatest ones he greatest in his place , Sate in the bosome of his Soveraine , And Right and Loyall did his word maintaine . " I saw him die , I saw him die , as one Of the meane people , and brought foorth on beare ; 1 ...
... grace ; Of greatest ones he greatest in his place , Sate in the bosome of his Soveraine , And Right and Loyall did his word maintaine . " I saw him die , I saw him die , as one Of the meane people , and brought foorth on beare ; 1 ...
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... 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 Patrone of weake povertie ! 245 250 Whose great good deeds in countrey , and in towne ...
... 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 Patrone of weake povertie ! 245 250 Whose great good deeds in countrey , and in towne ...
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... grace , 1 Impe , shoot , graft . 2 Sith , since . Ver . 267. - He , noble Bud , & c . ] " Edward Lord Russell , grandson of Francis Earl of Bedford , succeeded in the earldom , his father , Francis , having been slain by the Scots ...
... grace , 1 Impe , shoot , graft . 2 Sith , since . Ver . 267. - He , noble Bud , & c . ] " Edward Lord Russell , grandson of Francis Earl of Bedford , succeeded in the earldom , his father , Francis , having been slain by the Scots ...
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... grace The learned forheads , without gifts or gaine : Or rather learnd themselves behoves to bee ; That is the girlond of Nobilitie . But ( ah ! ) all otherwise they doo esteeme Of th ' heavenly gift of wisdomes influence , And to be ...
... grace The learned forheads , without gifts or gaine : Or rather learnd themselves behoves to bee ; That is the girlond of Nobilitie . But ( ah ! ) all otherwise they doo esteeme Of th ' heavenly gift of wisdomes influence , And to be ...
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... grace ; Those now renew , as fitter for this place . For I that rule , in measure moderate , The tempest of that stormie passion , 375 380 And use to paint in rimes the troublous state Of lovers life in likest fashion , Am put from ...
... grace ; Those now renew , as fitter for this place . For I that rule , in measure moderate , The tempest of that stormie passion , 375 380 And use to paint in rimes the troublous state Of lovers life in likest fashion , Am put from ...
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