The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... NOBLE AND BEAUTIFULL LADIE , THE LA : MARIE , COUNTESSE OF PEMBROOKE . 1591 . DEDICATED TO THE RIGHT NOBLE AND BEAUTIFULL LADIE , THE THE RUINES OF TIME Page.
... NOBLE AND BEAUTIFULL LADIE , THE LA : MARIE , COUNTESSE OF PEMBROOKE . 1591 . DEDICATED TO THE RIGHT NOBLE AND BEAUTIFULL LADIE , THE THE RUINES OF TIME Page.
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... noble brother * deceased ; which , taking roote , began in his life time somewhat to bud forth , and to shew themselves to him , as then in the weaknes of their first spring ; and would in their riper strength ( had it pleased High God ...
... noble brother * deceased ; which , taking roote , began in his life time somewhat to bud forth , and to shew themselves to him , as then in the weaknes of their first spring ; and would in their riper strength ( had it pleased High God ...
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... noble Race , from which both you and he sprong , and to the eternizing of some of the chiefe of them late deceased . The which I dedicate unto your La . as whome it most specially concerneth ; and to whome I acknowledge my selfe bounden ...
... noble Race , from which both you and he sprong , and to the eternizing of some of the chiefe of them late deceased . The which I dedicate unto your La . as whome it most specially concerneth ; and to whome I acknowledge my selfe bounden ...
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... noble Peere , That whilest he lived was of none envyde , 240 1 Trie , experience . Ver . 225.- Colin Cloute . ] Spenser himself , who had been be- friended by the Earl of Leicester . Ver . 239.- His brother . ] “ Ambrose Dudley , Earl ...
... noble Peere , That whilest he lived was of none envyde , 240 1 Trie , experience . Ver . 225.- Colin Cloute . ] Spenser himself , who had been be- friended by the Earl of Leicester . Ver . 239.- His brother . ] “ Ambrose Dudley , Earl ...
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... noble Spouse , and Paragon of Fame . " He , whilest he lived , happie was through thee , And , being dead , is happie now much more ; Living , that lincked chaunst with thee to bee , And dead , because him dead thou dost adore As living ...
... noble Spouse , and Paragon of Fame . " He , whilest he lived , happie was through thee , And , being dead , is happie now much more ; Living , that lincked chaunst with thee to bee , And dead , because him dead thou dost adore As living ...
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