The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... shepherds thy sweet roundelays ; Or whether singing , in some lofty vaine , Heroicke deeds of past or present days ; * " Perhaps George Whetstone , a poetaster and dramatic writer , in the reign of Elizabeth . " - TODD . Or whether , in ...
... shepherds thy sweet roundelays ; Or whether singing , in some lofty vaine , Heroicke deeds of past or present days ; * " Perhaps George Whetstone , a poetaster and dramatic writer , in the reign of Elizabeth . " - TODD . Or whether , in ...
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... Shepherd once unto thee brought , His pleasures with thee wrought . Therefore to us be favorable now ; And sith of wemens labours thou hast charge , And generation goodly dost enlarge , Encline thy will t ' effect our wishfull vow , And ...
... Shepherd once unto thee brought , His pleasures with thee wrought . Therefore to us be favorable now ; And sith of wemens labours thou hast charge , And generation goodly dost enlarge , Encline thy will t ' effect our wishfull vow , And ...
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