The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... noble and vertuous Douglas Howard Astrophel . A Pastorall Elegie upon the Death of the most noble and valorous Knight , Sir Phillip Sidney Page The Mourning Muse of Thestylis . A Pastoral Aeglogue.
... noble and vertuous Douglas Howard Astrophel . A Pastorall Elegie upon the Death of the most noble and valorous Knight , Sir Phillip Sidney Page The Mourning Muse of Thestylis . A Pastoral Aeglogue.
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... where she alas , opprest , Fell to the ground , and there untimely dide . Cruell death vanquishing so noble beautie , Oft makes me wayle so hard a destenie . II . After , at sea a tall ship did The Visions of Petrarch, formerly translated.
... where she alas , opprest , Fell to the ground , and there untimely dide . Cruell death vanquishing so noble beautie , Oft makes me wayle so hard a destenie . II . After , at sea a tall ship did The Visions of Petrarch, formerly translated.
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... noble plant I thought my selfe to see : Such store of birds therein yshrowded were , Chaunting in shade their sundrie melodie , That with their sweetnes I was ravishât nere . While on this lawrell fixed was mine eie , The skie gan ...
... noble plant I thought my selfe to see : Such store of birds therein yshrowded were , Chaunting in shade their sundrie melodie , That with their sweetnes I was ravishât nere . While on this lawrell fixed was mine eie , The skie gan ...
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... noble boughs down threw : Under the wedge I heard the tronck to grone ; And , since , I saw the roote in great disdaine A twinne of forked trees send forth againe . 1 VI . I saw a Wolfe under a rockie VISIONS OF BELLAY . 59.
... noble boughs down threw : Under the wedge I heard the tronck to grone ; And , since , I saw the roote in great disdaine A twinne of forked trees send forth againe . 1 VI . I saw a Wolfe under a rockie VISIONS OF BELLAY . 59.
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... noble Gentleman of high regard , 685 Which through the world had with long travel far'd , And seene the manners of all beasts on ground ; Now here arriv'd , to see if like he found . 690 Thus did the Ape at first him credit gaine ...
... noble Gentleman of high regard , 685 Which through the world had with long travel far'd , And seene the manners of all beasts on ground ; Now here arriv'd , to see if like he found . 690 Thus did the Ape at first him credit gaine ...
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