The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... appeare . 490 1 . I SAW an Image , all of massie gold , Placed on high upon an Altare faire , That all , which did the same from farre beholde , Might worship it , and fall on lowest staire . Not that great Idoll might with this ...
... appeare . 490 1 . I SAW an Image , all of massie gold , Placed on high upon an Altare faire , That all , which did the same from farre beholde , Might worship it , and fall on lowest staire . Not that great Idoll might with this ...
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... appeare , mind : 600 605 610 615 The Harpe well knowne beside the Northern Beare . III . Soone after this I saw on th ' other side A curious Coffer made of Heben wood , That in it did most precious treasure hide , Exceeding all this ...
... appeare , mind : 600 605 610 615 The Harpe well knowne beside the Northern Beare . III . Soone after this I saw on th ' other side A curious Coffer made of Heben wood , That in it did most precious treasure hide , Exceeding all this ...
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... appeare ; For all this worlds affliction he thereby , And Fortunes freakes , is wisely taught to beare : Of wretched life the onely ioy Shee is , And th ' only comfort in calamities . 130 She armes the brest with constant patience ...
... appeare ; For all this worlds affliction he thereby , And Fortunes freakes , is wisely taught to beare : Of wretched life the onely ioy Shee is , And th ' only comfort in calamities . 130 She armes the brest with constant patience ...
Page 69
... golden charet glistering light ; And fayre Aurora , with her rosie heare , The hatefull darknes now had put to flight ; When as the shepheard , seeing day appeare , His little goats gan drive out of their stalls , VIRGILS GNAT . 69.
... golden charet glistering light ; And fayre Aurora , with her rosie heare , The hatefull darknes now had put to flight ; When as the shepheard , seeing day appeare , His little goats gan drive out of their stalls , VIRGILS GNAT . 69.
Page 87
... appeare by proofe of their mischaunce The chaungfull turning of mens slipperie state , That none , whom fortune freely doth advaunce , Himselfe therefore to heaven should elevate : For loftie type of honour , through the glaunce Of ...
... appeare by proofe of their mischaunce The chaungfull turning of mens slipperie state , That none , whom fortune freely doth advaunce , Himselfe therefore to heaven should elevate : For loftie type of honour , through the glaunce Of ...
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Arthur Gorges aspyre Astrophel Astrophill beames beasts beautie behold bowre brave brest bright celestiall Colin cruell Cynthia dayes deare death delight Dight doest dolefull doth dreadfull earth earthly eccho ring emongst eternall eyes faire farre fayre flowre foorth Foxe fyre gentle glorie goodly grace griefe grone happie hart hast hath heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour immortall ioyous John Spenser Ladie lament light live Lord LYCON lyke mightie mourne Muse mynd never noble nought Nymphes paine peerlesse price plaint powre praise prayses pride quoth rest Rome sacred scorne seeke seem'd selfe shee shepheards shew shyning sight sing Sir Philip Sidney Sith skie sorrow Spenser spide spoyle spright sunne sweet teares Theana thee thereof theyr things thou thought unto vaine vertue weene Whilest Whilome wight wize wont woods wretched