The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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Page 118
... Pastorell : Coridon envies him , yet he , For ill , rewards him well . I. Now turn again my team , thou jolly swain , Back to the furrow which I lately left ; I lately left a furrow one or twain Unplough'd , the which my coulter had not ...
... Pastorell : Coridon envies him , yet he , For ill , rewards him well . I. Now turn again my team , thou jolly swain , Back to the furrow which I lately left ; I lately left a furrow one or twain Unplough'd , the which my coulter had not ...
Page 122
... Pastorell , And of herself in very deed so deem'd ; Yet was not so ; but , as old stories tell , Found her by fortune , which to him befell , In th ' open fields an infant left alone ; And , taking up , brought home and nursed well As ...
... Pastorell , And of herself in very deed so deem'd ; Yet was not so ; but , as old stories tell , Found her by fortune , which to him befell , In th ' open fields an infant left alone ; And , taking up , brought home and nursed well As ...
Page 123
... Pastorell , After her flock she in their fold had tied ; And , supper ready dight , 1 they to it fell With small ado , and nature satisfied , The which doth little crave contented to abide . XVIII . Then when they had their hunger ...
... Pastorell , After her flock she in their fold had tied ; And , supper ready dight , 1 they to it fell With small ado , and nature satisfied , The which doth little crave contented to abide . XVIII . Then when they had their hunger ...
Page 128
... Pastorell , And feeding on the bait of his own bane : During which time he did her entertain With all kind courtesies he could invent ; And every day , her company to gain , When to the field she went , he with her went : So for to ...
... Pastorell , And feeding on the bait of his own bane : During which time he did her entertain With all kind courtesies he could invent ; And every day , her company to gain , When to the field she went , he with her went : So for to ...
Page 129
... Pastorell to all the shepherds there , [ dear . That she did love a stranger swain than him more XXXIX . And ever , when he came in company Where Calidore was present , he would lour And bite his lip , and even for jealousy Was ready ...
... Pastorell to all the shepherds there , [ dear . That she did love a stranger swain than him more XXXIX . And ever , when he came in company Where Calidore was present , he would lour And bite his lip , and even for jealousy Was ready ...
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