The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... brought by its author to the attention of so august a company . The different language in which he appealed to each for his favour and interest throws much light upon the attitude in which he regarded them . To Sir Christopher Hatton ...
... brought by its author to the attention of so august a company . The different language in which he appealed to each for his favour and interest throws much light upon the attitude in which he regarded them . To Sir Christopher Hatton ...
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... brought . So forward on his way ( with God to frend ) He passed forth , and new aduenture sought ; Long way he trauelled , before he heard of ought . 29 At length they chaunst to meet vpon the way An aged Sire , in long blacke weedes ...
... brought . So forward on his way ( with God to frend ) He passed forth , and new aduenture sought ; Long way he trauelled , before he heard of ought . 29 At length they chaunst to meet vpon the way An aged Sire , in long blacke weedes ...
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... brought forth dawn- ing light Then vp he rose , and clad him hastily ; The Dwarfe him brought his steed : so both away do fly . 7 Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire , Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spred her purple robe ...
... brought forth dawn- ing light Then vp he rose , and clad him hastily ; The Dwarfe him brought his steed : so both away do fly . 7 Now when the rosy - fingred Morning faire , Weary of aged Tithones saffron bed , Had spred her purple robe ...
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... brought to wretchednesse . 35 In prime of youthly yeares , when corage hot The fire of loue and ioy of cheualree First kindled in my brest , it was my lot To loue this gentle Lady , whom ye see , Now not a Lady , but a seeming tree ...
... brought to wretchednesse . 35 In prime of youthly yeares , when corage hot The fire of loue and ioy of cheualree First kindled in my brest , it was my lot To loue this gentle Lady , whom ye see , Now not a Lady , but a seeming tree ...
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... brought t'vnworthy wretched . - [ vnkind : Through enuies snares or fortunes freakes I , whether lately through her brightnesse blind , Or through alleageance and fast fealtie , Which I do owe vnto all woman kind , Feele my heart perst ...
... brought t'vnworthy wretched . - [ vnkind : Through enuies snares or fortunes freakes I , whether lately through her brightnesse blind , Or through alleageance and fast fealtie , Which I do owe vnto all woman kind , Feele my heart perst ...
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