The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... sing ; And , when the courting masker louteth1 lowe , Him true in heart and trustie to you trow ! " All is but fained , and with oaker2 dide , That everie shower will wash and wipe away ; All things doo change that under heaven abide ...
... sing ; And , when the courting masker louteth1 lowe , Him true in heart and trustie to you trow ! " All is but fained , and with oaker2 dide , That everie shower will wash and wipe away ; All things doo change that under heaven abide ...
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... sing ; And foorth out of her happie womb did bring The sacred brood of learning and all honour ; 270 275 In whom the heavens powrde all their gifts upon her . " Most gentle spirite breathed from above , 281 Out of the bosome of the ...
... sing ; And foorth out of her happie womb did bring The sacred brood of learning and all honour ; 270 275 In whom the heavens powrde all their gifts upon her . " Most gentle spirite breathed from above , 281 Out of the bosome of the ...
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... sing ; but who can better sing Than thine owne Sister , peerles Lady bright , Ver . 317.— Thine owne Sister , & c . ] Mary Countess of Pembroke , Which to thee sings with deep harts sorrowing , Sorrowing THE RUINES OF TIME . 23.
... sing ; but who can better sing Than thine owne Sister , peerles Lady bright , Ver . 317.— Thine owne Sister , & c . ] Mary Countess of Pembroke , Which to thee sings with deep harts sorrowing , Sorrowing THE RUINES OF TIME . 23.
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... sing ; but who can better sing Than thou thyselfe , thine owne selfes valiance , 320 That , whilst thou livedst , madest the forrests ring , 325 And fields resownd , and flockes to leap and daunce , And shepheards leave their lambs unto ...
... sing ; but who can better sing Than thou thyselfe , thine owne selfes valiance , 320 That , whilst thou livedst , madest the forrests ring , 325 And fields resownd , and flockes to leap and daunce , And shepheards leave their lambs unto ...
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... sing , Nor yet are sung of others for reward , Die in obscure oblivion , as the thing Which never was ; ne ever with regard Their names shall of the later age be heard , But shall in rustie darknes ever lie , Unles they mentioned be ...
... sing , Nor yet are sung of others for reward , Die in obscure oblivion , as the thing Which never was ; ne ever with regard Their names shall of the later age be heard , But shall in rustie darknes ever lie , Unles they mentioned be ...
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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