The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... loue , Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , And mightie causes wrought in heauen aboue , Or the blind God , that doth me thus amate , For hoped loue to winne me certaine hate ? Yet thus perforce he bids me do , or die . Die is my dew ...
... loue , Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , And mightie causes wrought in heauen aboue , Or the blind God , that doth me thus amate , For hoped loue to winne me certaine hate ? Yet thus perforce he bids me do , or die . Die is my dew ...
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... loue , O too deare loue , loue bought with death too deare . Astond he stood , and vp his haire did houe , And with that suddein horror could no member moue . 32 At last whenas the dreadfull passion Was ouerpast , and manhood well awake ...
... loue , O too deare loue , loue bought with death too deare . Astond he stood , and vp his haire did houe , And with that suddein horror could no member moue . 32 At last whenas the dreadfull passion Was ouerpast , and manhood well awake ...
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... loue , and louers life , As losse of time , and vertues enimy I euer scornd , and ioyd to stirre vp strife , In middest of their mournfull Tragedy , Ay wont to laugh , when them I heard to cry , And blow the fire , which them to ashes ...
... loue , and louers life , As losse of time , and vertues enimy I euer scornd , and ioyd to stirre vp strife , In middest of their mournfull Tragedy , Ay wont to laugh , when them I heard to cry , And blow the fire , which them to ashes ...
Page 47
... loue had launched with his deadly darts , With wounding words and termes of foule repriefe He pluckt from vs all hope of due reliefe , That earst vs held in loue of lingring life ; Then hopelesse hartlesse , gan the cunning thiefe ...
... loue had launched with his deadly darts , With wounding words and termes of foule repriefe He pluckt from vs all hope of due reliefe , That earst vs held in loue of lingring life ; Then hopelesse hartlesse , gan the cunning thiefe ...
Page 78
... loue to fight . 19 These two gay knights , vowd to so diuerse loues , Each other does enuie with deadly hate , And ... loue to gaine , Which gotten was but hate . So loue does raine Instoutest minds , and maketh monstrous warre ; He ...
... loue to fight . 19 These two gay knights , vowd to so diuerse loues , Each other does enuie with deadly hate , And ... loue to gaine , Which gotten was but hate . So loue does raine Instoutest minds , and maketh monstrous warre ; He ...
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