The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... unto that most brave Knight , your noble brother * deceased ; which , taking roote , began in his life time somewhat to bud forth , and to shew themselves to him , as then in the weaknes of their first spring ; and would in their riper ...
... unto that most brave Knight , your noble brother * deceased ; which , taking roote , began in his life time somewhat to bud forth , and to shew themselves to him , as then in the weaknes of their first spring ; and would in their riper ...
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... unto your La . as whome it most specially concerneth ; and to whome I acknowledge my selfe bounden by many singular favours and great graces . I pray for your Hon- ourable happinesse : and so humbly kisse your hands . Your Ladiships ...
... unto your La . as whome it most specially concerneth ; and to whome I acknowledge my selfe bounden by many singular favours and great graces . I pray for your Hon- ourable happinesse : and so humbly kisse your hands . Your Ladiships ...
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... unto me By Romane Victors , which it wonne of yore ; Though nought at all but ruines now I bee , And lye in mine owne ashes , as ye see : Verlame I was ; what bootes it that I was , Sith1 now I am but weedes and wastefull gras ? " O ...
... unto me By Romane Victors , which it wonne of yore ; Though nought at all but ruines now I bee , And lye in mine owne ashes , as ye see : Verlame I was ; what bootes it that I was , Sith1 now I am but weedes and wastefull gras ? " O ...
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... unto late succeding age , To see the light of simple veritie Buried in ruines , through the great outrage Of her owne people led with warlike rage : Cambden ! though Time all moniments obscure , Yet thy iust labours ever shall endure ...
... unto late succeding age , To see the light of simple veritie Buried in ruines , through the great outrage Of her owne people led with warlike rage : Cambden ! though Time all moniments obscure , Yet thy iust labours ever shall endure ...
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... unto all that true affection beare : But unto 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 ...
... unto all that true affection beare : But unto 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 ...
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