The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... shepheard be , or shepheards swaine , ( For manie did , which doo it now denie , ) Awake , and to his Song a part applie : And I , the whilest you mourne for his decease , Will with my mourning plaints your plaint increase . 230 235 ...
... shepheard be , or shepheards swaine , ( For manie did , which doo it now denie , ) Awake , and to his Song a part applie : And I , the whilest you mourne for his decease , Will with my mourning plaints your plaint increase . 230 235 ...
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... shepheards leave their lambs unto mischaunce , To runne thy shrill Arcadian Pipe to heare : O happie were those dayes , thrice happie were ! " But now more happie thou , and wretched wee , Which want the wonted sweetnes of thy voice ...
... shepheards leave their lambs unto mischaunce , To runne thy shrill Arcadian Pipe to heare : O happie were those dayes , thrice happie were ! " But now more happie thou , and wretched wee , Which want the wonted sweetnes of thy voice ...
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... shepheards swaines Were wont so oft their Pastoralls to sing , 280 They have cut downe , and all their pleasaunce mard , That now no Pastorall is to bee hard . In stead of them , fowle goblins and shriek - owles With fearfull howling do ...
... shepheards swaines Were wont so oft their Pastoralls to sing , 280 They have cut downe , and all their pleasaunce mard , That now no Pastorall is to bee hard . In stead of them , fowle goblins and shriek - owles With fearfull howling do ...
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... Shepheards they do boast their skill , And say their musicke matcheth Phoebus quill . The noble hearts to pleasures they allure , And tell their Prince that learning is but vaine ; Faire Ladies loves they spot with thoughts impure , And ...
... Shepheards they do boast their skill , And say their musicke matcheth Phoebus quill . The noble hearts to pleasures they allure , And tell their Prince that learning is but vaine ; Faire Ladies loves they spot with thoughts impure , And ...
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... shepheards have , Who so loathes not too much the poore estate , With minde that ill use doth before deprave , Ne measures all things by the costly rate Of riotise , and semblants outward brave ! No such sad cares , as wont to macerate ...
... shepheards have , Who so loathes not too much the poore estate , With minde that ill use doth before deprave , Ne measures all things by the costly rate Of riotise , and semblants outward brave ! No such sad cares , as wont to macerate ...
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