The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... hast wonne : 530 Thou hast it wonne , for it is of franke gift , And he will care for all the rest to shift ; Both that the Bishop may admit of thee , And that therein thou maist maintained bee . This is the way for one that is unlern'd ...
... hast wonne : 530 Thou hast it wonne , for it is of franke gift , And he will care for all the rest to shift ; Both that the Bishop may admit of thee , And that therein thou maist maintained bee . This is the way for one that is unlern'd ...
Page 126
... hast not tride , 895 - Ver . 893. To sue for had ywist . ] This is a difficult passage . There is an old English proverb , quoted by Ray and Camden , " Be- ware of had I wist , " ( or known , ) to which Spenser probably alludes ; and ...
... hast not tride , 895 - Ver . 893. To sue for had ywist . ] This is a difficult passage . There is an old English proverb , quoted by Ray and Camden , " Be- ware of had I wist , " ( or known , ) to which Spenser probably alludes ; and ...
Page 142
... hast , disroabed as he was , He toward his owne Pallace forth did pas ; And all the way he roared as he went , That all the forrest with astonishment Thereof did tremble , and the beasts therein Fled fast away from that so dreadfull din ...
... hast , disroabed as he was , He toward his owne Pallace forth did pas ; And all the way he roared as he went , That all the forrest with astonishment Thereof did tremble , and the beasts therein Fled fast away from that so dreadfull din ...
Page 163
... hast traveld , 1 by thy learned writs , Olde Rome out of her ashes to revive , And give a second life to dead decayes ! Needes must he all eternitie survive , That can to other give eternall dayes : Thy dayes therefore are endles , and ...
... hast traveld , 1 by thy learned writs , Olde Rome out of her ashes to revive , And give a second life to dead decayes ! Needes must he all eternitie survive , That can to other give eternall dayes : Thy dayes therefore are endles , and ...
Page 194
... hast spilt . " " Who life does loath , and longs to be unbound From the strong shackles of fraile flesh , " quoth he , " " Nought cares at all what they , that live on ground , Deem the occasion of his death to bee ; Rather desires to ...
... hast spilt . " " Who life does loath , and longs to be unbound From the strong shackles of fraile flesh , " quoth he , " " Nought cares at all what they , that live on ground , Deem the occasion of his death to bee ; Rather desires to ...
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