The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... fortunes scorne . " Much was I mooved at her piteous plaint , And felt my heart nigh riven in my brest With tender ruth to see her sore constraint ; That , shedding teares a while , I still did rest , And , after , did her name of her ...
... fortunes scorne . " Much was I mooved at her piteous plaint , And felt my heart nigh riven in my brest With tender ruth to see her sore constraint ; That , shedding teares a while , I still did rest , And , after , did her name of her ...
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... Fortunes iniurie , And Times decay , and Envies cruell tort , 2 Hath writ my record in true - seeming sort . 146 150 155 160 165 1 Maugre , in spite of . 2 Tort , wrong . " Cambden ! the nourice1 of antiquitie , And lanterne 2 * THE ...
... Fortunes iniurie , And Times decay , and Envies cruell tort , 2 Hath writ my record in true - seeming sort . 146 150 155 160 165 1 Maugre , in spite of . 2 Tort , wrong . " Cambden ! the nourice1 of antiquitie , And lanterne 2 * THE ...
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... fortunes threate , 465 Let him behold the horror of my fall , And his owne end unto remembrance call ; That of like ruine he may warned bee , And in himselfe be moov'd to pittie mee . " Thus having ended all her piteous plaint , 470 ...
... fortunes threate , 465 Let him behold the horror of my fall , And his owne end unto remembrance call ; That of like ruine he may warned bee , And in himselfe be moov'd to pittie mee . " Thus having ended all her piteous plaint , 470 ...
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... Fortunes spoyle ! I saw this Towre fall sodainelie to dust , That nigh with griefe thereof my heart was brust . III . Then did I see a pleasant Paradize , Full of sweete flowres and daintiest delights , Such as on earth man could not ...
... Fortunes spoyle ! I saw this Towre fall sodainelie to dust , That nigh with griefe thereof my heart was brust . III . Then did I see a pleasant Paradize , Full of sweete flowres and daintiest delights , Such as on earth man could not ...
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... 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 Against the bitter throwes of Dolours darts : She solaceth with ...
... 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 Against the bitter throwes of Dolours darts : She solaceth with ...
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