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... thee is dear , whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such , As , passing all conceit , needs no defence . Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus ' lute ...
... thee is dear , whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such , As , passing all conceit , needs no defence . Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus ' lute ...
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... thy mates delight ; 19 * In these verses allusion is made to " The Shepheards Calender -Spenser's first published work , in which he speaks of himself as Colin Clout . Those trusty mates , that loved thee so well ; 12 VERSES ADDRESSED.
... thy mates delight ; 19 * In these verses allusion is made to " The Shepheards Calender -Spenser's first published work , in which he speaks of himself as Colin Clout . Those trusty mates , that loved thee so well ; 12 VERSES ADDRESSED.
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. Those trusty mates , that loved thee so well ; Whom thou gav'st mirth , as they gave thee the bell.1 Yet , as thou earst with thy sweete roundelayes Didst stirre to glee our laddes ...
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. Those trusty mates , that loved thee so well ; Whom thou gav'st mirth , as they gave thee the bell.1 Yet , as thou earst with thy sweete roundelayes Didst stirre to glee our laddes ...
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... thee right well befit , Sith th ' antique glory of thine auncestry Under a shady vele is therein writ , And eke thine owne long living memory , Succeeding them in true Nobility : And also for the love which thou doest beare 1 Gree ...
... thee right well befit , Sith th ' antique glory of thine auncestry Under a shady vele is therein writ , And eke thine owne long living memory , Succeeding them in true Nobility : And also for the love which thou doest beare 1 Gree ...
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... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , most deare : Deare as thou art unto thyselfe , so love 2 That loves and honours thee ; as doth behove . E. S. To the Right Honourable the Earle of Northumberland . THE sacred Muses have made ...
... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , most deare : Deare as thou art unto thyselfe , so love 2 That loves and honours thee ; as doth behove . E. S. To the Right Honourable the Earle of Northumberland . THE sacred Muses have made ...
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