The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... learned men , and the Patron of my young Muses ; together with him both their hope of anie further fruit was cut off , and also the tender delight of those their first blossoms nipped and quite dead . Yet , sithens1 my late cumming into ...
... learned men , and the Patron of my young Muses ; together with him both their hope of anie further fruit was cut off , and also the tender delight of those their first blossoms nipped and quite dead . Yet , sithens1 my late cumming into ...
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... learned wits and antique sages , Which of all wisedome knew the perfect somme ? 60 Where those great warriors , which did overcome The world with conquest of their might and maine , And made one meare of th ' earth and of their raine ...
... learned wits and antique sages , Which of all wisedome knew the perfect somme ? 60 Where those great warriors , which did overcome The world with conquest of their might and maine , And made one meare of th ' earth and of their raine ...
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... antiquarian of England , contemporary with Spenser ; author of " Brittannia " and other learned and valuable works . ver . 184. — A mightie Prince ] The Earl of Leicester . I saw him die , and no man left to 18 THE RUINES OF TIME .
... antiquarian of England , contemporary with Spenser ; author of " Brittannia " and other learned and valuable works . ver . 184. — A mightie Prince ] The Earl of Leicester . I saw him die , and no man left to 18 THE RUINES OF TIME .
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... learned artes , and goodlie gouvernaunce , That him to highest honour shall advaunce . Brave Impe1 of Bedford , grow apace in bountie , And count of wisedome more than of thy countie ! " Ne may I let thy husbands Sister die , That ...
... learned artes , and goodlie gouvernaunce , That him to highest honour shall advaunce . Brave Impe1 of Bedford , grow apace in bountie , And count of wisedome more than of thy countie ! " Ne may I let thy husbands Sister die , That ...
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... 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 learned it a ...
... 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 learned it a ...
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