The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... thereof remaine : Such one Marcellus , but was torne with thunder : Such one Lisippus , but is worne with raine : Such one King Edmond , but was rent for gaine . All such vaine moniments of earthlie masse , Devour'd of Time , in time to ...
... thereof remaine : Such one Marcellus , but was torne with thunder : Such one Lisippus , but is worne with raine : Such one King Edmond , but was rent for gaine . All such vaine moniments of earthlie masse , Devour'd of Time , in time to ...
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... thereof my heart was brust . III . Then did I see a pleasant Paradize , Full of sweete flowres and daintiest delights , Such as on earth man could not more devize , 510 515 520 525 With pleasures choyce to feed his cheerefull sprights ...
... thereof my heart was brust . III . Then did I see a pleasant Paradize , Full of sweete flowres and daintiest delights , Such as on earth man could not more devize , 510 515 520 525 With pleasures choyce to feed his cheerefull sprights ...
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... thereof my spirite greatly pained . VI . I saw two Beares , as white as anie milke , Lying together in a mightie cave , Of milde aspect , and haire as soft as silke , That salvage nature seemed not to have , Nor after greedie spoyle of ...
... thereof my spirite greatly pained . VI . I saw two Beares , as white as anie milke , Lying together in a mightie cave , Of milde aspect , and haire as soft as silke , That salvage nature seemed not to have , Nor after greedie spoyle of ...
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... thereof much griev'd my pensive thought . At length , when most in perill it was brought , Two Angels , downe descending with swift flight , 625 Out of the swelling streame it lightly caught , And twixt their blessed armes it carried ...
... thereof much griev'd my pensive thought . At length , when most in perill it was brought , Two Angels , downe descending with swift flight , 625 Out of the swelling streame it lightly caught , And twixt their blessed armes it carried ...
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... thereof ye may hereafter cull out a more meet and memorable evidence of your owne excellent deserts . So recommending the same to your Ladiships good liking , I humbly take leave . Your La humbly ever . ED . SP . * Lady Strange was a ...
... thereof ye may hereafter cull out a more meet and memorable evidence of your owne excellent deserts . So recommending the same to your Ladiships good liking , I humbly take leave . Your La humbly ever . ED . SP . * Lady Strange was a ...
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