The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... immortall art , And everie where through excellent desart . who published her brother's " Arcadia . " She was a person of literary accomplishments . " The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda , " in this volume , was written by her . " But such as ...
... immortall art , And everie where through excellent desart . who published her brother's " Arcadia . " She was a person of literary accomplishments . " The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda , " in this volume , was written by her . " But such as ...
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... immortall make which els would die In foule forgetfulnesse , and nameles lie . " So whilome raised they the puissant brood Of golden - girt Alcmena , for great merite , Out of the dust , to which the Oetaan wood Had him consum'd , and ...
... immortall make which els would die In foule forgetfulnesse , and nameles lie . " So whilome raised they the puissant brood Of golden - girt Alcmena , for great merite , Out of the dust , to which the Oetaan wood Had him consum'd , and ...
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... immortall make With verses , dipt in deaw of Castalie : Which made the Easterne Conquerour to crie , O fortunate yong - man ! whose vertue found So brave a Trompe , thy noble acts to sound . " Therefore in this halfe happie I doo read1 ...
... immortall make With verses , dipt in deaw of Castalie : Which made the Easterne Conquerour to crie , O fortunate yong - man ! whose vertue found So brave a Trompe , thy noble acts to sound . " Therefore in this halfe happie I doo read1 ...
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... Immortall spirite of Philisides , Which now art made the heavens ornament , That whilome wast the worldës chiefst richés ; Give leave to him that lov'de thee to lament Ver . 673. - Philisides . ] Sir Philip Sidney . 670 675 * « L'Envoy ...
... Immortall spirite of Philisides , Which now art made the heavens ornament , That whilome wast the worldës chiefst richés ; Give leave to him that lov'de thee to lament Ver . 673. - Philisides . ] Sir Philip Sidney . 670 675 * « L'Envoy ...
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... immortall breasts with mortall smarts ? Vouchsafe ye then , whom onely it concernes , To me those secret causes to display ; For none but you , or who of you it learnes , Can rightfully aread so dolefull lay . Begin , thou eldest Sister ...
... immortall breasts with mortall smarts ? Vouchsafe ye then , whom onely it concernes , To me those secret causes to display ; For none but you , or who of you it learnes , Can rightfully aread so dolefull lay . Begin , thou eldest Sister ...
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