The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 1Little, 1848 |
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Page xx
... sorrow ; To have thy Princes grace , yet want her Peeres ; To have thy asking , yet waite manie yeeres ; To fret thy soule with crosses and with cares ; To eate thy heart through comfortlesse dispaires ; To fawne , to crowche , to waite ...
... sorrow ; To have thy Princes grace , yet want her Peeres ; To have thy asking , yet waite manie yeeres ; To fret thy soule with crosses and with cares ; To eate thy heart through comfortlesse dispaires ; To fawne , to crowche , to waite ...
Page xxxvii
... sorrows and misfortunes , which clouded the last three years of the poet's life , deprived him of both the will and the power to engage in poetical composition . He has himself sketched the outline which he intended to fill up , in his ...
... sorrows and misfortunes , which clouded the last three years of the poet's life , deprived him of both the will and the power to engage in poetical composition . He has himself sketched the outline which he intended to fill up , in his ...
Page 9
... hard enchauntments , after long sorrow , in the end met with Britomartis , who succoured him , and reskewed his Love . 1 Eftesoones , immediately . But , by occasion hereof , many other Adventures are A LETTER OF THE AUTHOR'S . 9.
... hard enchauntments , after long sorrow , in the end met with Britomartis , who succoured him , and reskewed his Love . 1 Eftesoones , immediately . But , by occasion hereof , many other Adventures are A LETTER OF THE AUTHOR'S . 9.
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... sorrow my sad soule assaid ! 3 Then forth I went his woefull corse to find , And many yeares throughout the world I straid , A virgin widow ; whose deepe - wounded mind With love long time did languish , as the striken hind . XXV . " At ...
... sorrow my sad soule assaid ! 3 Then forth I went his woefull corse to find , And many yeares throughout the world I straid , A virgin widow ; whose deepe - wounded mind With love long time did languish , as the striken hind . XXV . " At ...
Page 66
... sorrow . 4 Unweeting , unknowing . Of these enchanted lovers we hear no more . Upton conjectures that their disenchantment would have been effected in some subsequent book , had the poem been completed . CANTO III . Forsaken Truth long ...
... sorrow . 4 Unweeting , unknowing . Of these enchanted lovers we hear no more . Upton conjectures that their disenchantment would have been effected in some subsequent book , had the poem been completed . CANTO III . Forsaken Truth long ...
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