The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... dead . Yet , sithens my late cumming into England , some frends of mine , ( which might much prevaile with me , and indeede commaund me , ) knowing with howe straight bandes of duetie I was tied to him , as also bound unto that noble ...
... dead . Yet , sithens my late cumming into England , some frends of mine , ( which might much prevaile with me , and indeede commaund me , ) knowing with howe straight bandes of duetie I was tied to him , as also bound unto that noble ...
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... dead , and all is with him dead , Save what in heavens storehouse he uplaid : His hope is faild , and come to passe his dread , And evill men ( now dead ) his deedes upbraid : Spite bites the dead , that living never baid . He now is ...
... dead , and all is with him dead , Save what in heavens storehouse he uplaid : His hope is faild , and come to passe his dread , And evill men ( now dead ) his deedes upbraid : Spite bites the dead , that living never baid . He now is ...
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. " He now is dead , and all his glorie gone , And all his greatnes vapoured to nought , That as a glasse upon the water shone , Which ... dead is now , as living , counted deare 20 THE RUINES OF TIME .
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. " He now is dead , and all his glorie gone , And all his greatnes vapoured to nought , That as a glasse upon the water shone , Which ... dead is now , as living , counted deare 20 THE RUINES OF TIME .
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... dead , is happie now much more ; Living , that lincked chaunst with thee to bee , And dead , because him dead thou dost adore As living , and thy lost deare Love deplore . So whilst that thou , faire flower of chastitie , Dost live , by ...
... dead , is happie now much more ; Living , that lincked chaunst with thee to bee , And dead , because him dead thou dost adore As living , and thy lost deare Love deplore . So whilst that thou , faire flower of chastitie , Dost live , by ...
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... dead and inglorious , Like beast , whose breath but in his nostrels is , And hath no hope of happinesse or blis . " How manie great ones may remembred be , Which in their daies most famouslie did florish ; Of whome no word we heare ...
... dead and inglorious , Like beast , whose breath but in his nostrels is , And hath no hope of happinesse or blis . " How manie great ones may remembred be , Which in their daies most famouslie did florish ; Of whome no word we heare ...
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