The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... live , and moved are To multiply the likenesse of their kynd , Whilest they seeke onely , without further care , To quench the flame which they in burning fynd ; But man that breathes a more immortall mynd , Not for lusts sake , but for ...
... live , and moved are To multiply the likenesse of their kynd , Whilest they seeke onely , without further care , To quench the flame which they in burning fynd ; But man that breathes a more immortall mynd , Not for lusts sake , but for ...
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... lives they loath , and heavens light disdaine ; 130 No light but that , whose lampe doth yet remaine Fresh burning in the image of their eye , They deigne to see , and seeing it still dye . The whylst thou tyrant Love doest laugh and ...
... lives they loath , and heavens light disdaine ; 130 No light but that , whose lampe doth yet remaine Fresh burning in the image of their eye , They deigne to see , and seeing it still dye . The whylst thou tyrant Love doest laugh and ...
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... live thus free , and me to dy . 140 145 150 But if thou be indeede , as men thee call , The worlds great parent , the most kind preserver Of living wights , the soveraine lord of all , 155 How falles it then that with thy furious ...
... live thus free , and me to dy . 140 145 150 But if thou be indeede , as men thee call , The worlds great parent , the most kind preserver Of living wights , the soveraine lord of all , 155 How falles it then that with thy furious ...
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... he faynes ! 240 Eftsoones he wypes quite out of memory Whatever ill before he did aby : Had it beene death , yet would he die againe , To live thus happie as her grace to gaine . Yet , when he hath found favour to his will HYMNES . 13.
... he faynes ! 240 Eftsoones he wypes quite out of memory Whatever ill before he did aby : Had it beene death , yet would he die againe , To live thus happie as her grace to gaine . Yet , when he hath found favour to his will HYMNES . 13.
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... live to love , whilome did pas Down from the top of purest heavens hight To be embodied here , it then tooke light And lively spirits from that fayrest starre Which lights the world forth from his firie carre . Which powre retayning ...
... live to love , whilome did pas Down from the top of purest heavens hight To be embodied here , it then tooke light And lively spirits from that fayrest starre Which lights the world forth from his firie carre . Which powre retayning ...
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