The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 256
... better had he , ne for better cared : With blistred hands emongst the cinders brent , And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared , Right fit to rend the food on which he fared . His name was Care ; a blacksmith by his trade , That ...
... better had he , ne for better cared : With blistred hands emongst the cinders brent , And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared , Right fit to rend the food on which he fared . His name was Care ; a blacksmith by his trade , That ...
Page 320
... better dayes are drowned In sad despaire , and all thy senses swowned In stupid sorow , sith thy juster merit Might else have with felicitie bene crowned : Looke up at last , and wake thy dulled spirit To thinke how this long death thou ...
... better dayes are drowned In sad despaire , and all thy senses swowned In stupid sorow , sith thy juster merit Might else have with felicitie bene crowned : Looke up at last , and wake thy dulled spirit To thinke how this long death thou ...
Page 513
... better winde about to throwe . Therefore to me , my trustie friend , aread Thy councell : two is better than one head . ' ' Certes ( said he ) I meane me to disguize In some straunge habit , after uncouth - wize ; Or like a Pilgrim , or ...
... better winde about to throwe . Therefore to me , my trustie friend , aread Thy councell : two is better than one head . ' ' Certes ( said he ) I meane me to disguize In some straunge habit , after uncouth - wize ; Or like a Pilgrim , or ...
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