The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 299
... dead and living equally Devided be betwixt you here in sight , And each of either take his share aright : But looke , who does dissent from this my read , He for a twelve moneths day shall in despight Beare for his penaunce that same ...
... dead and living equally Devided be betwixt you here in sight , And each of either take his share aright : But looke , who does dissent from this my read , He for a twelve moneths day shall in despight Beare for his penaunce that same ...
Page 481
... dead shee is , that myrth thee made of yore . Such pleasaunce now displast by dolors dint : Dido , my deare , alas ! is dead , All musick sleepes , where death doth leade the Dead , and lyeth wrapt in lead . O heavie herse ! daunce ...
... dead shee is , that myrth thee made of yore . Such pleasaunce now displast by dolors dint : Dido , my deare , alas ! is dead , All musick sleepes , where death doth leade the Dead , and lyeth wrapt in lead . O heavie herse ! daunce ...
Page 492
... dead is now , as living , counted deare , Deare unto all that true affection beare : But unto thee most deare , O dearest Dame ! His noble Spouse , and Paragon of fame . ' He , whilest he lived , happie was through thee , And , being dead ...
... dead is now , as living , counted deare , Deare unto all that true affection beare : But unto thee most deare , O dearest Dame ! His noble Spouse , and Paragon of fame . ' He , whilest he lived , happie was through thee , And , being dead ...
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