The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... lament , I doubt ; or one of those three fatall Impes , Which draw the dayes of men forth in extent ; Or th ' auncient Genius of that Citie brent 2 . But , seeing her so piteouslie perplexed , I ( to her calling ) askt what her so vexed ...
... lament , I doubt ; or one of those three fatall Impes , Which draw the dayes of men forth in extent ; Or th ' auncient Genius of that Citie brent 2 . But , seeing her so piteouslie perplexed , I ( to her calling ) askt what her so vexed ...
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... lament and rue , And in thy fall my fatall overthrowe , That whilom 2 was , whilst heavens with equall vewe Deignd to behold me and their gifts bestowe , The picture of thy pride in pompous shew : And of the whole world as thou wast the ...
... lament and rue , And in thy fall my fatall overthrowe , That whilom 2 was , whilst heavens with equall vewe Deignd to behold me and their gifts bestowe , The picture of thy pride in pompous shew : And of the whole world as thou wast the ...
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... lament 155 My long decay , which no man els doth mone , And mourne my fall with dolefull dreriment . Yet it is comfort in great languishment , To be bemoned with compassion kinde , And mitigates the anguish of the minde . " But me no ...
... lament 155 My long decay , which no man els doth mone , And mourne my fall with dolefull dreriment . Yet it is comfort in great languishment , To be bemoned with compassion kinde , And mitigates the anguish of the minde . " But me no ...
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... 395 Where mortall wreakes their blis may not remove : But with the gods , for former vertues meede , On Nectar and Ambrosia do feede . 1 Wayment , lament . " For deeds doe die , how ever noblie donne 26 THE RUINES OF TIME .
... 395 Where mortall wreakes their blis may not remove : But with the gods , for former vertues meede , On Nectar and Ambrosia do feede . 1 Wayment , lament . " For deeds doe die , how ever noblie donne 26 THE RUINES OF TIME .
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... lament . II . Next unto this a statelie Towre appeared , Built all of richest stone that might bee found , 1 Brickle , brittle . 505 Ver . 497.— The holie brethren , & c . ] See the third chapter of the book of Daniel . And nigh unto ...
... lament . II . Next unto this a statelie Towre appeared , Built all of richest stone that might bee found , 1 Brickle , brittle . 505 Ver . 497.— The holie brethren , & c . ] See the third chapter of the book of Daniel . And nigh unto ...
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