The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... : 30 " This griefes deepe wound I would to thee disclose , Thereto compelled through hart - murdring paine ; But dread of shame my doubtfull lips doth still re- straine . " " Ah ! my deare dread , " ( said 8 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... : 30 " This griefes deepe wound I would to thee disclose , Thereto compelled through hart - murdring paine ; But dread of shame my doubtfull lips doth still re- straine . " " Ah ! my deare dread , " ( said 8 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. " Ah ! my deare dread , " ( said then the faithfull Mayd ) " Can dread of ought your dreadlesse hart withhold , That many hath with dread of death dismayd , And dare even deathes most dreadfull face ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. " Ah ! my deare dread , " ( said then the faithfull Mayd ) " Can dread of ought your dreadlesse hart withhold , That many hath with dread of death dismayd , And dare even deathes most dreadfull face ...
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... deare lap did lie , And bake their sides uppon the cold hard stone , T'enure them selves to sufferaunce thereby , And proud rebellious flesh to mortify : For by the vow of their religion , They tied were to steadfast chastity And ...
... deare lap did lie , And bake their sides uppon the cold hard stone , T'enure them selves to sufferaunce thereby , And proud rebellious flesh to mortify : For by the vow of their religion , They tied were to steadfast chastity And ...
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... deare : Then shalt thou take him to thy loved fere , And joyn in equall portion of thy realme ; And afterwards a sonne to him shalt beare , That Lion - like shall shew his powre extreame . So blesse thee God , and give thee joyance of ...
... deare : Then shalt thou take him to thy loved fere , And joyn in equall portion of thy realme ; And afterwards a sonne to him shalt beare , That Lion - like shall shew his powre extreame . So blesse thee God , and give thee joyance of ...
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... deare ; And tell him for his sake thy life thou gavest . " Which spitefull words she , sore engriev'd to heare , Thus answer'd : " Lewdly thou my love depravest , Who shortly must repent that now so vainely bravest . " 33 Nath'lesse ...
... deare ; And tell him for his sake thy life thou gavest . " Which spitefull words she , sore engriev'd to heare , Thus answer'd : " Lewdly thou my love depravest , Who shortly must repent that now so vainely bravest . " 33 Nath'lesse ...
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