The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... 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 ( now dead ) his deedes upbraid : Spite bites the dead ...
... 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 ( now dead ) his deedes upbraid : Spite bites the dead ...
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... thee most deare , O dearest Dame , His noble Spouse , and Paragon of Fame . " He , whilest he lived , happie was through thee , And , being dead , is happie now much more ; Living , that lincked chaunst with thee to bee , And dead ...
... thee most deare , O dearest Dame , His noble Spouse , and Paragon of Fame . " He , whilest he lived , happie was through thee , And , being dead , is happie now much more ; Living , that lincked chaunst with thee to bee , And dead ...
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... thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see ! " Yet , whilest the Fates affoord me vitall breath , I will it spend in speaking of thy praise , And sing to thee , untill that timelie death By Heavens doome doo ende my earthlie daies ...
... thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see ! " Yet , whilest the Fates affoord me vitall breath , I will it spend in speaking of thy praise , And sing to thee , untill that timelie death By Heavens doome doo ende my earthlie daies ...
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... thee afore , And now thee worship mongst that blessed throng 340 Of heavenlie Poets and Heroes strong . So thou both here and there immortall art , And everie where through excellent desart . who published her brother's " Arcadia ...
... thee afore , And now thee worship mongst that blessed throng 340 Of heavenlie Poets and Heroes strong . So thou both here and there immortall art , And everie where through excellent desart . who published her brother's " Arcadia ...
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... thee to lament Ver . 673. - Philisides . ] Sir Philip Sidney . 670 675 * « L'Envoy was a sort of postscript sent with poetical compositions , and serving either to recommend them to the attention of some par- ticular person , or to ...
... thee to lament Ver . 673. - Philisides . ] Sir Philip Sidney . 670 675 * « L'Envoy was a sort of postscript sent with poetical compositions , and serving either to recommend them to the attention of some par- ticular person , or to ...
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