The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... thou wast the Empresse , So I of this small Northerne world was Princesse . " To tell the beawtie of my buildings fayre , Adornd with purest golde and precious stone , To tell my riches , and endowments rare , foes are now all spent and ...
... thou wast the Empresse , So I of this small Northerne world was Princesse . " To tell the beawtie of my buildings fayre , Adornd with purest golde and precious stone , To tell my riches , and endowments rare , foes are now all spent and ...
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... 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 ( now dead ) his deedes ...
... 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 ( now dead ) his deedes ...
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... thou dost adore As living , and thy lost deare Love deplore . So whilst that thou , faire flower of chastitie , Dost live , by thee thy Lord shall never die . " Thy Lord shall never die , the whiles this verse Shall live , and surely it ...
... thou dost adore As living , and thy lost deare Love deplore . So whilst that thou , faire flower of chastitie , Dost live , by thee thy Lord shall never die . " Thy Lord shall never die , the whiles this verse Shall live , and surely it ...
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... thou my humble spirite raise , And into me that sacred breath inspire , Which thou there breathest perfect and entire . 290 295 301 305 310 315 " Then will I sing ; but who can better sing Than thine owne Sister , peerles Lady bright ...
... thou my humble spirite raise , And into me that sacred breath inspire , Which thou there breathest perfect and entire . 290 295 301 305 310 315 " Then will I sing ; but who can better sing Than thine owne Sister , peerles Lady bright ...
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... 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 mischaunce , To runne thy shrill ...
... 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 mischaunce , To runne thy shrill ...
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