The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... AGAINE . ASTROPHEL : A PASTORALL ELEGIE UPON THE DEATH OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ..... 213 249 259 264 The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda . ......... . The Mourning Muse of Thestylis ....... A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney ...
... AGAINE . ASTROPHEL : A PASTORALL ELEGIE UPON THE DEATH OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ..... 213 249 259 264 The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda . ......... . The Mourning Muse of Thestylis ....... A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney ...
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... againe to life sent for his sake . " So happie are they , and so fortunate , Whom the Pierian sacred Sisters love , That freed from bands of implacable fate , And power of death , they live for aye above , Where mortall wreakes their ...
... againe to life sent for his sake . " So happie are they , and so fortunate , Whom the Pierian sacred Sisters love , That freed from bands of implacable fate , And power of death , they live for aye above , Where mortall wreakes their ...
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... againe , Renewing her complaint with passion strong , For ruth of that same womans piteous paine ; Whose wordes recording in my troubled braine , 480 I felt such anguish wound my feeble heart , That 3 * THE RUINES OF TIME . 29.
... againe , Renewing her complaint with passion strong , For ruth of that same womans piteous paine ; Whose wordes recording in my troubled braine , 480 I felt such anguish wound my feeble heart , That 3 * THE RUINES OF TIME . 29.
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... againe , Even from the doore of death and deadlie dreed . Where then is now the guerdon of my paine ? Where the reward of my so piteous deed ? The praise of Pitie vanisht is in vaine , And th ' antique faith of Iustice long agone Out of ...
... againe , Even from the doore of death and deadlie dreed . Where then is now the guerdon of my paine ? Where the reward of my so piteous deed ? The praise of Pitie vanisht is in vaine , And th ' antique faith of Iustice long agone Out of ...
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... againe To Argos ; th ' other strove for to defend 1 The force of Vulcane with his might and maine . Thus th ' one acide did his fame extend : But th ' other ioy'd that , on the Phrygian playne Having the blood of vanquisht Hector shedd ...
... againe To Argos ; th ' other strove for to defend 1 The force of Vulcane with his might and maine . Thus th ' one acide did his fame extend : But th ' other ioy'd that , on the Phrygian playne Having the blood of vanquisht Hector shedd ...
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