The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... fortune blesse . 210 And though he do not win his wish to end , Yet thus farre happie he himselfe doth weene , That heavens such happie grace did to him lend , As thing on earth so heavenly to have seene His harts enshrined saint , his ...
... fortune blesse . 210 And though he do not win his wish to end , Yet thus farre happie he himselfe doth weene , That heavens such happie grace did to him lend , As thing on earth so heavenly to have seene His harts enshrined saint , his ...
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... fortune , in his breast he beares . 220 225 Thou art his god , thou art his mightie guyde , Thou , being blind , letst him not see his feares , But carriest him to that which he had eyde , Through seas , through flames , through ...
... fortune , in his breast he beares . 220 225 Thou art his god , thou art his mightie guyde , Thou , being blind , letst him not see his feares , But carriest him to that which he had eyde , Through seas , through flames , through ...
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... fortune of their first condition , And sit in Gods own seat without commission : The brightest angel , even the child of Light , Drew millions more against their God to fight . Th ' Almighty , seeing their so bold assay , Kindled the ...
... fortune of their first condition , And sit in Gods own seat without commission : The brightest angel , even the child of Light , Drew millions more against their God to fight . Th ' Almighty , seeing their so bold assay , Kindled the ...
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... fortune variable VII . When I beheld this tickle trustles state Of vaine worlds glorie , flitting too and fro , And mortall men tossed by troublous fate In restles seas of wretchednes and woe ; I wish I might this wearie life forgoe ...
... fortune variable VII . When I beheld this tickle trustles state Of vaine worlds glorie , flitting too and fro , And mortall men tossed by troublous fate In restles seas of wretchednes and woe ; I wish I might this wearie life forgoe ...
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... Fortune chaunce you up to call To Honours seat , forget not what you be : For he , that of himselfe is most secure , Shall finde his state most fickle and unsure . PROSOPOPOIA : OR MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . BY ED . VISIONS OF THE WORLDS ...
... Fortune chaunce you up to call To Honours seat , forget not what you be : For he , that of himselfe is most secure , Shall finde his state most fickle and unsure . PROSOPOPOIA : OR MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE . BY ED . VISIONS OF THE WORLDS ...
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Arthur Gorges aspyre Astrophill beasts beautie behold bowre brave brest bright celestiall cleave asunder cruell deare death delight devize dight doest dolefull doth dreadfull earth earthly eccho ring eternall eyes face faire faire Ladie falconry farre fayre feare flowres foorth Foxe fyre gentle glorie glorious goodly grace griefe grone happie hart hath heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour Hymen immortall ioyes ioyous LADIE light live Lord LYCON lyke mightie mortall mourne Muses mynd never night noble nought Nymphes paine plaint pleasure powre praid praise prayses pride rest Rome sacred Sapience scorne seeke seem'd selfe shee shepheards shew shyning sight sing Sith skie song sorrow soule spide spoyle spright sunne sweet teares thee thereof theyr things thou thought twixt unto vaine vertue weene weepe Whilest whilome wight wings wize wont woods wretched