The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... never were ; And all the rest , that me so honord made , And of the world admired ev'rie where , Is turnd to smoake , that doth to nothing fade ; And of that brightnes now appeares no shade , But greislie shades , such as doo haunt in ...
... never were ; And all the rest , that me so honord made , And of the world admired ev'rie where , Is turnd to smoake , that doth to nothing fade ; And of that brightnes now appeares no shade , But greislie shades , such as doo haunt in ...
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... never borne . " It is not long , since these two eyes beheld A mightie Prince , of most renowmed race , Whom England high in count of honour held , And greatest ones did sue to gaine his grace ; Of greatest ones he greatest in his place ...
... never borne . " It is not long , since these two eyes beheld A mightie Prince , of most renowmed race , Whom England high in count of honour held , And greatest ones did sue to gaine his grace ; Of greatest ones he greatest in his place ...
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... never baid . He now is gone , the whiles the Foxe is crept Into the hole , the which the Badger swept . 215 1 Louteth , boweth . 2 Oaker , ochre , paint . " He now is dead , and all his glorie THE RUINES OF TIME . 19.
... never baid . He now is gone , the whiles the Foxe is crept Into the hole , the which the Badger swept . 215 1 Louteth , boweth . 2 Oaker , ochre , paint . " He now is dead , and all his glorie THE RUINES OF TIME . 19.
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... never die . " Thy Lord shall never die , the whiles this verse Shall live , and surely it shall live for ever : For ever it shall live , and shall rehearse His worthie praise , and vertues dying never , Though death his soule doo from ...
... never die . " Thy Lord shall never die , the whiles this verse Shall live , and surely it shall live for ever : For ever it shall live , and shall rehearse His worthie praise , and vertues dying never , Though death his soule doo from ...
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... never was ; ne ever with regard Their names shall of the later age be heard , But shall in rustie darknes ever lie , Unles they mentioned be with infamie . " What booteth it to have beene rich alive ? What to be great ? what to be ...
... never was ; ne ever with regard Their names shall of the later age be heard , But shall in rustie darknes ever lie , Unles they mentioned be with infamie . " What booteth it to have beene rich alive ? What to be great ? what to be ...
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