The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... leave me here distressed With mortall cares and cumbrous worlds anoy ! But , where thou dost that happines enioy , Bid me , O bid me quicklie come to thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see ! " Yet , whilest the Fates affoord ...
... leave me here distressed With mortall cares and cumbrous worlds anoy ! But , where thou dost that happines enioy , Bid me , O bid me quicklie come to thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see ! " Yet , whilest the Fates affoord ...
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... leave their lambs unto mischaunce , To runne thy shrill Arcadian Pipe to heare : O happie were those dayes , thrice happie were ! " But now more happie thou , and wretched wee , Which want the wonted sweetnes of thy voice , Whiles thou ...
... leave their lambs unto mischaunce , To runne thy shrill Arcadian Pipe to heare : O happie were those dayes , thrice happie were ! " But now more happie thou , and wretched wee , Which want the wonted sweetnes of thy voice , Whiles thou ...
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... leave to him that lov'de thee to lament Ver . 673. - Philisides . ] Sir Philip Sidney . 670 675 * « L'Envoy was a sort of postscript sent with poetical compositions , and serving either to recommend them to the attention of some par ...
... leave to him that lov'de thee to lament Ver . 673. - Philisides . ] Sir Philip Sidney . 670 675 * « L'Envoy was a sort of postscript sent with poetical compositions , and serving either to recommend them to the attention of some par ...
Page 40
... liking , I humbly take leave . Your La humbly ever . ED . SP . * Lady Strange was a daughter of Sir John Spenser , and sister of Lady Carey , to whom Muiopotmos was dedicated . THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . * REHEARSE to me.
... liking , I humbly take leave . Your La humbly ever . ED . SP . * Lady Strange was a daughter of Sir John Spenser , and sister of Lady Carey , to whom Muiopotmos was dedicated . THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . * REHEARSE to me.
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... leaves are to be found . A stonie coldnesse hath benumbd the sence And livelie spirits of each living wight , And dimd with darknesse their intelligence , Darknesse more than Cymerians daylie night : And monstrous Error , flying in the ...
... leaves are to be found . A stonie coldnesse hath benumbd the sence And livelie spirits of each living wight , And dimd with darknesse their intelligence , Darknesse more than Cymerians daylie night : And monstrous Error , flying in the ...
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