The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1855 |
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... Deare Dame , I rew , That for my sake unknowne such griefe unto you grew : 64 " Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground ; For all so deare as life is to my hart , I deeme your love , and hold me to you bound : Ne let vaine feares ...
... Deare Dame , I rew , That for my sake unknowne such griefe unto you grew : 64 " Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground ; For all so deare as life is to my hart , I deeme your love , and hold me to you bound : Ne let vaine feares ...
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... deare love ; O too deare love , love bought with death too deare ! " Astond 2 he stood , and up his heare did hove3 ; And with that suddein horror could no member move . 32 At last whenas the dreadfull passion Was overpast , and manhood ...
... deare love ; O too deare love , love bought with death too deare ! " Astond 2 he stood , and up his heare did hove3 ; And with that suddein horror could no member move . 32 At last whenas the dreadfull passion Was overpast , and manhood ...
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... deare , And their forwasted1 kingdom to repayre : Whereto whenas they now approched neare , With hartie wordes her Knight she gan to cheare , And in her modest maner thus bespake : " Deare Knight , as deare as ever knight was deare ...
... deare , And their forwasted1 kingdom to repayre : Whereto whenas they now approched neare , With hartie wordes her Knight she gan to cheare , And in her modest maner thus bespake : " Deare Knight , as deare as ever knight was deare ...
Contents
VOL | vii |
A Letter of the Authors | 5 |
Verses addressed to the Author | 11 |
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