The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... 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 With dolefull shrikes shee ...
... 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 With dolefull shrikes shee ...
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... himselfe for wisedome most is praised , And men to God thereby are nighest raised . But they doo onely strive themselves to raise Through pompous pride , and foolish vanitie ; In th ' eyes of people they put all their praise , And onely ...
... himselfe for wisedome most is praised , And men to God thereby are nighest raised . But they doo onely strive themselves to raise Through pompous pride , and foolish vanitie ; In th ' eyes of people they put all their praise , And onely ...
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... himselfe to mockerie to sell . So am I made the servant of the manie , And laughing stocke of all that list to scorne , Not honored nor cared for of anie ; 1 But loath'd of losels as a thing forlorne : Therefore I mourne and sorrow with ...
... himselfe to mockerie to sell . So am I made the servant of the manie , And laughing stocke of all that list to scorne , Not honored nor cared for of anie ; 1 But loath'd of losels as a thing forlorne : Therefore I mourne and sorrow with ...
Page 71
... him delight . XV . There he , Lord of himselfe , with palme bedight , 2 His looser locks doth wrap in wreath of vine : There his milk - dropping goats be his delight , And fruitefull Pales , and the forrest greene , And darkesome caves ...
... him delight . XV . There he , Lord of himselfe , with palme bedight , 2 His looser locks doth wrap in wreath of vine : There his milk - dropping goats be his delight , And fruitefull Pales , and the forrest greene , And darkesome caves ...
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... him his God is worshipt with his sythe , And not with skill of craftsman polished : He ioyes in groves , and makes himselfe full blythe With sundrie flowers in wilde fieldes gathered ; Ne frankincens he from Panchæa buyth : Sweete Quiet ...
... him his God is worshipt with his sythe , And not with skill of craftsman polished : He ioyes in groves , and makes himselfe full blythe With sundrie flowers in wilde fieldes gathered ; Ne frankincens he from Panchæa buyth : Sweete Quiet ...
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