The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... vertues dying never , Though death his soule doo from his bodie sever : And thou thy selfe herein shalt also live ; Such grace the heavens doo to my verses give . " Ne shall his Sister , ne thy Father , die ; Thy Father , that good ...
... vertues dying never , Though death his soule doo from his bodie sever : And thou thy selfe herein shalt also live ; Such grace the heavens doo to my verses give . " Ne shall his Sister , ne thy Father , die ; Thy Father , that good ...
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... 380 385 390 395 Where mortall wreakes their blis may not remove : But with the gods , for former vertues meede , On Nectar and Ambrosia do feede . 1 Wayment , lament . " For deeds doe die , how ever noblie donne 26 THE RUINES OF TIME .
... 380 385 390 395 Where mortall wreakes their blis may not remove : But with the gods , for former vertues meede , On Nectar and Ambrosia do feede . 1 Wayment , lament . " For deeds doe die , how ever noblie donne 26 THE RUINES OF TIME .
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... vertue found So brave a Trompe , thy noble acts to sound . " Therefore in this halfe happie I doo read1 Good Melibę , that hath a Poet got To sing his living praises being dead , Deserving never here to be forgot , In spight of envie ...
... vertue found So brave a Trompe , thy noble acts to sound . " Therefore in this halfe happie I doo read1 Good Melibę , that hath a Poet got To sing his living praises being dead , Deserving never here to be forgot , In spight of envie ...
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... Faunes and Satyres , hath our dwellings raced1 ; 1 Charmes , ( carmina , Lat . , ) songs . 2 Culvers , doves . 3 Stowre , violence . 4 Raced , razed . And our chast bowers , in which all vertue rained THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . 51.
... Faunes and Satyres , hath our dwellings raced1 ; 1 Charmes , ( carmina , Lat . , ) songs . 2 Culvers , doves . 3 Stowre , violence . 4 Raced , razed . And our chast bowers , in which all vertue rained THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . 51.
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... vertue rained , With brutishnesse and beastlie filth hath stained . The sacred springs of horsefoot Helicon , So oft bedeawed with our learned layes , And speaking streames of pure Castalion , The famous witnesse of our wonted praise ...
... vertue rained , With brutishnesse and beastlie filth hath stained . The sacred springs of horsefoot Helicon , So oft bedeawed with our learned layes , And speaking streames of pure Castalion , The famous witnesse of our wonted praise ...
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