The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... pride was to be found , Whom He therefore with equall honour crownd . 25 30 35 With Him he raignd , before all time prescribed , In endlesse glorie and immortall might , Together with that Third from them derived , Most wise , most holy ...
... pride was to be found , Whom He therefore with equall honour crownd . 25 30 35 With Him he raignd , before all time prescribed , In endlesse glorie and immortall might , Together with that Third from them derived , Most wise , most holy ...
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... day , ne hath their blisse , an end , But there their termelesse time in pleasure spend ; 75 Ne ever should their happinesse decay , Had not they dar'd their Lord to disobay . But pride , impatient of long resting peace , Did 30 HYMNES .
... day , ne hath their blisse , an end , But there their termelesse time in pleasure spend ; 75 Ne ever should their happinesse decay , Had not they dar'd their Lord to disobay . But pride , impatient of long resting peace , Did 30 HYMNES .
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... pride ; ( for pride and love may ill agree ; ) 95 And now of sinne to all ensample bee : How then can sinfull flesh it selfe assure , Sith purest angels fell to be impure ? But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still flowing forth ...
... pride ; ( for pride and love may ill agree ; ) 95 And now of sinne to all ensample bee : How then can sinfull flesh it selfe assure , Sith purest angels fell to be impure ? But that Eternall Fount of love and grace , Still flowing forth ...
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... pride . I saw a little Bird , cal'd Tedula , The least of thousands which on earth abide , That forst this hideous beast to open wide The greisly gates of his devouring hell , And let him feede , as Nature did provide , Upon his iawes ...
... pride . I saw a little Bird , cal'd Tedula , The least of thousands which on earth abide , That forst this hideous beast to open wide The greisly gates of his devouring hell , And let him feede , as Nature did provide , Upon his iawes ...
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... pride , and native beautie stained . Let therefore nought , that great is , therein glorie , Sith so small thing his happines may varie . IX . Looking far foorth into the ocean wide , A goodly ship with banners bravely dight , And flag ...
... pride , and native beautie stained . Let therefore nought , that great is , therein glorie , Sith so small thing his happines may varie . IX . Looking far foorth into the ocean wide , A goodly ship with banners bravely dight , And flag ...
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