The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 3J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... Thou send'st him , shivering in thy playful spray , And howling to his gods , where haply lies His petty hope , in some near port or bay , And dashest him again to earth : there let him lay ( :) ” Nor do we know of any other species of ...
... Thou send'st him , shivering in thy playful spray , And howling to his gods , where haply lies His petty hope , in some near port or bay , And dashest him again to earth : there let him lay ( :) ” Nor do we know of any other species of ...
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... thou doest me day by day : Well know'st thou , when we friendship first did swear , The covenant was , that every spoil or prey Should equally be shar'd betwixt us tway : Where is my part then of this lady bright , Whom to thyself thou ...
... thou doest me day by day : Well know'st thou , when we friendship first did swear , The covenant was , that every spoil or prey Should equally be shar'd betwixt us tway : Where is my part then of this lady bright , Whom to thyself thou ...
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... thou squire , that I the man may learn , That dare from me think Florimell to take ! ' ' Not one , ' quoth he , but many do partake Herein ; as thus : It lately so befell , That Satyrane a girdle did uptake Well known to appertain to ...
... thou squire , that I the man may learn , That dare from me think Florimell to take ! ' ' Not one , ' quoth he , but many do partake Herein ; as thus : It lately so befell , That Satyrane a girdle did uptake Well known to appertain to ...
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... thou wast alive , And , being dead , in vain yet many strive : Ne dare I like ; but , through infusion sweet Of thine own spirit which doth in me survive , I follow here the footing of thy feet , That with thy meaning so I may the ...
... thou wast alive , And , being dead , in vain yet many strive : Ne dare I like ; but , through infusion sweet Of thine own spirit which doth in me survive , I follow here the footing of thy feet , That with thy meaning so I may the ...
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... thou to be of Jove accurst , And eke thy children's threads to be asunder burst ! ' L. Whereat she sore afraid yet her besought To grant her boon , and rigour to abate , That she might see her children's threads forth brought , And know ...
... thou to be of Jove accurst , And eke thy children's threads to be asunder burst ! ' L. Whereat she sore afraid yet her besought To grant her boon , and rigour to abate , That she might see her children's threads forth brought , And know ...
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