The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... unto you , as unto his most special good frend , and my selfe unto you both , as one making singuler account of two so very good & so choise friends , I bid you both most hartely farwel , and commit you and your commendable studies to ...
... unto you , as unto his most special good frend , and my selfe unto you both , as one making singuler account of two so very good & so choise friends , I bid you both most hartely farwel , and commit you and your commendable studies to ...
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... unto my dolefull dittie : And , Pan , thou shepheards God that once didst love , Pitie the paines that thou thy selfe didst prove . " Thou barrein ground , whome winters wrath hath wasted , Art made a myrrhour to behold my plight ...
... unto my dolefull dittie : And , Pan , thou shepheards God that once didst love , Pitie the paines that thou thy selfe didst prove . " Thou barrein ground , whome winters wrath hath wasted , Art made a myrrhour to behold my plight ...
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... sadde . Must not the worlde wend in his commun course , From good to badd , and from badde to worse , From worse unto that is worst of all , 10 And then returne to his former fall ? Who will 18 THE SHEPHEARDS CALENDER . Februarie.
... sadde . Must not the worlde wend in his commun course , From good to badd , and from badde to worse , From worse unto that is worst of all , 10 And then returne to his former fall ? Who will 18 THE SHEPHEARDS CALENDER . Februarie.
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... Unto his lord , stirring up sterne strife . ' O , my liege Lord ! the God of my life ! ' Pleaseth you ponder your Suppliants plaint , ' Caused of wrong and cruell constraint , 6 Which I your poore Vassall dayly endure ; ' And , but your ...
... Unto his lord , stirring up sterne strife . ' O , my liege Lord ! the God of my life ! ' Pleaseth you ponder your Suppliants plaint , ' Caused of wrong and cruell constraint , 6 Which I your poore Vassall dayly endure ; ' And , but your ...
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... unto the fyre , ' Unto such tyrannie doth aspire ; ' Hindering with his shade my lovely light , ' And robbing mee of the swete sonnes sight ? ' So beate his old boughes my tender side , 170 ' That oft the bloude springeth from woundes ...
... unto the fyre , ' Unto such tyrannie doth aspire ; ' Hindering with his shade my lovely light , ' And robbing mee of the swete sonnes sight ? ' So beate his old boughes my tender side , 170 ' That oft the bloude springeth from woundes ...
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Ęglogue Archimago beare beast blood bowre braunches brest CANTO carefull chaunce Clout's come Home Colin Clout's corage cruell Cuddie Dame deadly deare death delight Diggon dore doth dreadfull Duessa Edmund Spenser Elfin knight eternall Faerie Queene faire farre fayre feare flocke flowre Gabriel Harvey girlond goodly grace griefe grone hand hart Harvey hast hath heaven Hobbinoll Ireland Kilcolman knight Lady light living Lord Lord Grey maister mightie mought Muse never nigh noble payne Pembroke Hall poem poet poet's Ponsonby powre pype rage Raleigh Rosalind sayd sayne seemd seems selfe shame shee sheepe Shepheardes Calender shew shield shyne sight Sike Sir Walter Raleigh sith sonne sonnets sore Spenser steed sweete thee theyr thilke thou unto vaine verse vertues Viscount Fermoy wandring weary weene wight wont wyde yron