The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... minde . " But me no man bewaileth , but in game , Ne sheddeth teares from lamentable eie : Nor anie lives that mentioneth my name To be remembred of posteritie , Save One , that maugre1 Fortunes iniurie , And Times decay , and Envies ...
... minde . " But me no man bewaileth , but in game , Ne sheddeth teares from lamentable eie : Nor anie lives that mentioneth my name To be remembred of posteritie , Save One , that maugre1 Fortunes iniurie , And Times decay , and Envies ...
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... minde did trie , 1 Whether he shepheard be , or shepheards swaine , ( For manie did , which doo it now denie , ) Awake , and to his Song a part applie : And I , the whilest you mourne for his decease , Will with my mourning plaints your ...
... minde did trie , 1 Whether he shepheard be , or shepheards swaine , ( For manie did , which doo it now denie , ) Awake , and to his Song a part applie : And I , the whilest you mourne for his decease , Will with my mourning plaints your ...
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... minde remained sore agast , Distraught1twixt feare and pitie ; when at last I heard a voyce , which loudly to me called , That with the suddein shrill I was appalled . Behold ( said it ) and by ensample see , That all is vanitie and ...
... minde remained sore agast , Distraught1twixt feare and pitie ; when at last I heard a voyce , which loudly to me called , That with the suddein shrill I was appalled . Behold ( said it ) and by ensample see , That all is vanitie and ...
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... ' adorne ; And as ye be of heavenlie off - spring borne , So unto heaven let your high minde aspire , And loath this drosse of sinfull worlds desire ! VOL . V. 4 680 685 THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . BY ED . SP THE RUINES OF TIME . 37.
... ' adorne ; And as ye be of heavenlie off - spring borne , So unto heaven let your high minde aspire , And loath this drosse of sinfull worlds desire ! VOL . V. 4 680 685 THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . BY ED . SP THE RUINES OF TIME . 37.
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... minde . 155 For all mans life me seemes a tragedy , Full of sad sights and sore catastrophees ; First comming to the world with weeping eye , Where all his dayes , like dolorous trophees , Are heapt with spoyles of fortune and of feare ...
... minde . 155 For all mans life me seemes a tragedy , Full of sad sights and sore catastrophees ; First comming to the world with weeping eye , Where all his dayes , like dolorous trophees , Are heapt with spoyles of fortune and of feare ...
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