The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... pride , delivered unto me By Romane Victors , which it wonne of yore ; Though nought at all but ruines now I bee , And lye in mine owne ashes , as ye see : Verlame I was ; what bootes it that I was , Sith1 now I am but weedes and ...
... pride , delivered unto me By Romane Victors , which it wonne of yore ; Though nought at all but ruines now I bee , And lye in mine owne ashes , as ye see : Verlame I was ; what bootes it that I was , Sith1 now I am but weedes and ...
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... pride , To fall before her feete at her beheast , And in the necke of all the world did ride ? Where doth she all that wondrous welth nowe hide ? With her owne weight downe pressed now shee lies , And by her heapes her hugenesse ...
... pride , To fall before her feete at her beheast , And in the necke of all the world did ride ? Where doth she all that wondrous welth nowe hide ? With her owne weight downe pressed now shee lies , And by her heapes her hugenesse ...
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... pride or covetize , Which might their names for ever memorize ! " Provide therefore ( ye Princes ) whilst ye live , That of the Muses ye may friended bee , Which unto men eternitie do give ; For they be daughters of Dame Memorie And ...
... pride or covetize , Which might their names for ever memorize ! " Provide therefore ( ye Princes ) whilst ye live , That of the Muses ye may friended bee , Which unto men eternitie do give ; For they be daughters of Dame Memorie And ...
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... pride ! One of his feete unwares from him did slide , That downe hee fell into the deepe abisse , Where drownd with him is all his earthlie blisse . V. Then did I see a Bridge , made all of golde , Over the sea from one to other side ...
... pride ! One of his feete unwares from him did slide , That downe hee fell into the deepe abisse , Where drownd with him is all his earthlie blisse . V. Then did I see a Bridge , made all of golde , Over the sea from one to other side ...
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... pride , and foolish vanitie ; In th ' eyes of people they put all their praise , And onely boast of Armes and Auncestrie : Impes , shoots , grafts . 80 85 90 But vertuous deeds , which did those armes first give 44 THE TEARES OF THE MUSES .
... pride , and foolish vanitie ; In th ' eyes of people they put all their praise , And onely boast of Armes and Auncestrie : Impes , shoots , grafts . 80 85 90 But vertuous deeds , which did those armes first give 44 THE TEARES OF THE MUSES .
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