The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... weepe all that I may . · 585 590 Eftsoones1 such store of teares shee forth did powre , As if shee all to water would have gone ; 2 And all her Sisters , seeing her sad stowre , Did weep and waile , and made exceeding mone , And all ...
... weepe all that I may . · 585 590 Eftsoones1 such store of teares shee forth did powre , As if shee all to water would have gone ; 2 And all her Sisters , seeing her sad stowre , Did weep and waile , and made exceeding mone , And all ...
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... weepe , With greislie countenaunce and visage grim , Wailing the wrong which he had done of late , In steed of good hastning his cruell fate . XLII . Said he , " What have I wretch deserv'd , that thus Into this bitter bale I am outcast ...
... weepe , With greislie countenaunce and visage grim , Wailing the wrong which he had done of late , In steed of good hastning his cruell fate . XLII . Said he , " What have I wretch deserv'd , that thus Into this bitter bale I am outcast ...
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... weepe ; Griefe finds some ease by him that like does beare . Then stay , Alcyon , gentle Shepheard ! stay , ( Quoth I ) till thou have to my trustie eare Committed what thee dooth so ill apay.1 " VOL . V. 1 Ill - apay , distress . 17 50 ...
... weepe ; Griefe finds some ease by him that like does beare . Then stay , Alcyon , gentle Shepheard ! stay , ( Quoth I ) till thou have to my trustie eare Committed what thee dooth so ill apay.1 " VOL . V. 1 Ill - apay , distress . 17 50 ...
Page 194
... weepe that would , But seeke alone to weepe , and dye alone . " " Then be it so , " quoth I , " that thou are bent To die alone , unpitied , unplained ; Yet , ere thou die , it were convenient To tell the cause which thee thereto ...
... weepe that would , But seeke alone to weepe , and dye alone . " " Then be it so , " quoth I , " that thou are bent To die alone , unpitied , unplained ; Yet , ere thou die , it were convenient To tell the cause which thee thereto ...
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... weepe , That I for pittie of his heavie plight Could not abstain mine eyes with teares to steepe ; But , when I saw the anguish of his spright Some deale alaid , I him bespake againe ; " Certes , Alcyon , painfull is thy plight , That ...
... weepe , That I for pittie of his heavie plight Could not abstain mine eyes with teares to steepe ; But , when I saw the anguish of his spright Some deale alaid , I him bespake againe ; " Certes , Alcyon , painfull is thy plight , That ...
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