The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... selfe bounden by many singular favours and great graces . I pray for your Hon- ourable happinesse : and so humbly kisse your hands . Your Ladiships ever humblie at commaund , E. S. • THE RUINES OF TIME . * IT chaunced me on1 10 DEDICATION .
... selfe bounden by many singular favours and great graces . I pray for your Hon- ourable happinesse : and so humbly kisse your hands . Your Ladiships ever humblie at commaund , E. S. • THE RUINES OF TIME . * IT chaunced me on1 10 DEDICATION .
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... selfe relie ; For , when thou diest , all shall with thee die . 195 200 205 210 " He now is dead , and all is with him dead , Save what in heavens storehouse he uplaid : His hope is faild , and come to passe his dread , And evill men ...
... selfe relie ; For , when thou diest , all shall with thee die . 195 200 205 210 " He now is dead , and all is with him dead , Save what in heavens storehouse he uplaid : His hope is faild , and come to passe his dread , And evill men ...
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... selfe herein shalt also live ; Such grace the heavens doo to my verses give . " Ne shall his Sister , ne thy Father , die ; Thy Father , that good Earle of rare renowne , And noble Patrone of weake povertie ! 245 250 Whose great good ...
... selfe herein shalt also live ; Such grace the heavens doo to my verses give . " Ne shall his Sister , ne thy Father , die ; Thy Father , that good Earle of rare renowne , And noble Patrone of weake povertie ! 245 250 Whose great good ...
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... selfe , which brought it forth . " His blessed spirite , full of power divine 285 And influence of all celestiall grace , 1 Impe , shoot , graft . 2 Sith , since . Ver . 267. - He , noble Bud , & c . ] " Edward Lord Russell , grandson ...
... selfe , which brought it forth . " His blessed spirite , full of power divine 285 And influence of all celestiall grace , 1 Impe , shoot , graft . 2 Sith , since . Ver . 267. - He , noble Bud , & c . ] " Edward Lord Russell , grandson ...
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... selfe in no part woorthie , I devised this last slender meanes , both to intimate my humble affection to your Ladiship , and also to make the same universallie knowen to the world ; that by honouring you they might know me , and by ...
... selfe in no part woorthie , I devised this last slender meanes , both to intimate my humble affection to your Ladiship , and also to make the same universallie knowen to the world ; that by honouring you they might know me , and by ...
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