The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... heart nigh riven in my brest With tender ruth to see her sore constraint ; That , shedding teares a while , I still did rest , And , after , did her name of her request . “ Name have I none ( quoth she ) nor any being , Bereft of both ...
... heart nigh riven in my brest With tender ruth to see her sore constraint ; That , shedding teares a while , I still did rest , And , after , did her name of her request . “ Name have I none ( quoth she ) nor any being , Bereft of both ...
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... heart and trustie to you trow ! " All is but fained , and with oaker2 dide , That everie shower will wash and wipe away ; All things doo change that under heaven abide , And after death all friendship doth dccaie . Therefore , what ever ...
... heart and trustie to you trow ! " All is but fained , and with oaker2 dide , That everie shower will wash and wipe away ; All things doo change that under heaven abide , And after death all friendship doth dccaie . Therefore , what ever ...
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... , Renewing her complaint with passion strong , For ruth of that same womans piteous paine ; Whose wordes recording in my troubled braine , 475 480 I felt such anguish wound my feeble heart , That 3 * THE RUINES OF TIME . 29.
... , Renewing her complaint with passion strong , For ruth of that same womans piteous paine ; Whose wordes recording in my troubled braine , 475 480 I felt such anguish wound my feeble heart , That 3 * THE RUINES OF TIME . 29.
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... heart , That frosen horror ran through everie part . So inlie greeving in my groning brest , And deepelie muzing at her doubtfull speach , 485 Whose meaning much I labored foorth to wreste , Being above my slender reasons reach ; At ...
... heart , That frosen horror ran through everie part . So inlie greeving in my groning brest , And deepelie muzing at her doubtfull speach , 485 Whose meaning much I labored foorth to wreste , Being above my slender reasons reach ; At ...
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... heart was brust . III . Then did I see a pleasant Paradize , Full of sweete flowres and daintiest delights , Such as on earth man could not more devize , 510 515 520 525 With pleasures choyce to feed his cheerefull sprights : Not that ...
... heart was brust . III . Then did I see a pleasant Paradize , Full of sweete flowres and daintiest delights , Such as on earth man could not more devize , 510 515 520 525 With pleasures choyce to feed his cheerefull sprights : Not that ...
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