The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... scorne . " 99 Much was I mooved at her piteous plaint , And felt my heart nigh riven in my brest With tender ruth to see her sore constraint ; That , shedding teares a while , I still did rest , And , after , did her name of her request ...
... scorne . " 99 Much was I mooved at her piteous plaint , And felt my heart nigh riven in my brest With tender ruth to see her sore constraint ; That , shedding teares a while , I still did rest , And , after , did her name of her request ...
Page 37
... scorne ; Vouchsafe this moniment of his last praise With some few silver - dropping teares t ' adorne ; And as ye be of heavenlie off - spring borne , So unto heaven let your high minde aspire , And loath this drosse of sinfull worlds ...
... scorne ; Vouchsafe this moniment of his last praise With some few silver - dropping teares t ' adorne ; And as ye be of heavenlie off - spring borne , So unto heaven let your high minde aspire , And loath this drosse of sinfull worlds ...
Page 43
... scorne , Doo seeke to make us of the world forlorne . Ne onely they that dwell in lowly dust , The sonnes of darknes and of ignoraunce ; 3335 55 60 65 But they , whom thou , great love , by THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . 43.
... scorne , Doo seeke to make us of the world forlorne . Ne onely they that dwell in lowly dust , The sonnes of darknes and of ignoraunce ; 3335 55 60 65 But they , whom thou , great love , by THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . 43.
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... scorne , Not honored nor cared for of anie ; But loath'd of losels1 as a thing forlorne : Therefore I mourne and sorrow with the rest , Untill my cause of sorrow be redrest . - Therewith she lowdly did lament and shrike , Pouring forth ...
... scorne , Not honored nor cared for of anie ; But loath'd of losels1 as a thing forlorne : Therefore I mourne and sorrow with the rest , Untill my cause of sorrow be redrest . - Therewith she lowdly did lament and shrike , Pouring forth ...
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... scorne discountenaunce , From our owne native heritage exilde , Walk through the world of every one revilde . Nor anie one doth care to call us in , Or once vouchsafeth us to entertaine , Unlesse some one perhaps of gentle kin , For ...
... scorne discountenaunce , From our owne native heritage exilde , Walk through the world of every one revilde . Nor anie one doth care to call us in , Or once vouchsafeth us to entertaine , Unlesse some one perhaps of gentle kin , For ...
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