An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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Page 114
... haue bene dect , Which cutting off through hasty acci- dents , 32 Ye would not stay your dew time to ex- pect , But ... haue entituled the Faery Queene , being a con- tinued Allegory , or darke conceit , I haue thought good aswell for ...
... haue bene dect , Which cutting off through hasty acci- dents , 32 Ye would not stay your dew time to ex- pect , But ... haue entituled the Faery Queene , being a con- tinued Allegory , or darke conceit , I haue thought good aswell for ...
Page 140
... haue bene thus long out of my sight ? ye Much feared I to haue bene quite ab- hord , Or ought 140 haue done , that ye dis- pleasen might , That should as death vnto my deare hart light : For since mine eye your ioyous sight did mis ...
... haue bene thus long out of my sight ? ye Much feared I to haue bene quite ab- hord , Or ought 140 haue done , that ye dis- pleasen might , That should as death vnto my deare hart light : For since mine eye your ioyous sight did mis ...
Page 180
... Haue enterprizd that Monster to sub- dew ; From euery coast that heauen walks about , Haue thither come the noble Martiall crew , 400 That famous hard atchieuements still pursew , Yet neuer any could that girlond win , But all still ...
... Haue enterprizd that Monster to sub- dew ; From euery coast that heauen walks about , Haue thither come the noble Martiall crew , 400 That famous hard atchieuements still pursew , Yet neuer any could that girlond win , But all still ...
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Medieval Lyrics | 1 |
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Sir Walter Raleigh to the Queen | 24 |
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