The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... 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 hell With fearfull fiends ...
... 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 hell With fearfull fiends ...
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... rest , That do my soule with inward griefe infest : Let them behold the piteous fall of mee , And in my case their owne ensample see . " And who so els that sits in highest seate Of this worlds glorie , worshipped of all , 455 460 Ne ...
... rest , That do my soule with inward griefe infest : Let them behold the piteous fall of mee , And in my case their owne ensample see . " And who so els that sits in highest seate Of this worlds glorie , worshipped of all , 455 460 Ne ...
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... rest downe shortlie fell , Ne of so brave a building ought remained , That griefe thereof my spirite greatly pained . VI . I saw two Beares , as white as anie milke , Lying together in a mightie cave , Of milde aspect , and haire as ...
... rest downe shortlie fell , Ne of so brave a building ought remained , That griefe thereof my spirite greatly pained . VI . I saw two Beares , as white as anie milke , Lying together in a mightie cave , Of milde aspect , and haire as ...
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... rest must needs be left behinde : With that it bad me , to the other side To cast mine eye , where other sights I spide . I. UPON that famous Rivers further shore , There stood a snowie Swan of heavenly hiew , And gentle kinde , as ever ...
... rest must needs be left behinde : With that it bad me , to the other side To cast mine eye , where other sights I spide . I. UPON that famous Rivers further shore , There stood a snowie Swan of heavenly hiew , And gentle kinde , as ever ...
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... rest in order thee ensew . 45 50 CLIO . HEARE , thou great Father of the gods on hie , That most art dreaded for thy thunder darts ; And thou our Sire , that raignst in Castalie And Mount Parnasse , the god of goodly Arts : Heare , and ...
... rest in order thee ensew . 45 50 CLIO . HEARE , thou great Father of the gods on hie , That most art dreaded for thy thunder darts ; And thou our Sire , that raignst in Castalie And Mount Parnasse , the god of goodly Arts : Heare , and ...
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Arthur Gorges aspyre Astrophel Astrophill beames beasts beautie behold bowre brave brest bright celestiall Colin cruell Cynthia dayes deare death delight dight doest dolefull doth dreadfull earth earthly eccho ring emongst eternall eyes faire farre fayre flowre foorth Foxe fyre gentle glorie goodly grace griefe grone happie hart hast hath heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour immortall ioyous John Spenser Ladie lament light live Lord LYCON lyke mightie mourne Muse mynd never noble nought Nymphes paine peerlesse price plaint powre praise pride quoth rest Rome sacred scorne seeke seem'd selfe shee shepheards shew shyning sight sing Sir Philip Sidney Sith Sithı skie sorrow Spenser spide spoyle spright sunne sweet teares Theana thee thereof theyr things thou thought unto vaine vertue weene Whilest Whilome wight wize wont woods wretched