Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page viii
... Leave , lady ! in your glasse of cristall clene Let not one sparke of filthy lustre fyre Like as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Like as a ship with dreadfull storm long tost . Like as an Hynd forth singled from the heard Like as ...
... Leave , lady ! in your glasse of cristall clene Let not one sparke of filthy lustre fyre Like as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Like as a ship with dreadfull storm long tost . Like as an Hynd forth singled from the heard Like as ...
Page xxii
... leaving the university in 1576 , Spenser , then , about twenty - four years of age , returned to his own people in the ... Leave me those hilles where harbrough nis to see , Nor holy - bush , nor biere , nor winding witche : And to the ...
... leaving the university in 1576 , Spenser , then , about twenty - four years of age , returned to his own people in the ... Leave me those hilles where harbrough nis to see , Nor holy - bush , nor biere , nor winding witche : And to the ...
Page xxxvi
... leave me here distressed With mortall cares and cumbrous worlds anoy ; But where thou dost that happiness enioy , Bid me , O bid me quicklie come to thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see . Yet whilest the Fates affoord me ...
... leave me here distressed With mortall cares and cumbrous worlds anoy ; But where thou dost that happiness enioy , Bid me , O bid me quicklie come to thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see . Yet whilest the Fates affoord me ...
Page 6
... leave to land ; And biddes this rare dispenser of your graces Bow downe his brow unto her sacred hand . Deserte ... leaves of fame adorne his Poets hedde . Faire be the guerdon of your Faery Queene , Even of the fairest that the world ...
... leave to land ; And biddes this rare dispenser of your graces Bow downe his brow unto her sacred hand . Deserte ... leaves of fame adorne his Poets hedde . Faire be the guerdon of your Faery Queene , Even of the fairest that the world ...
Page 8
... leave Of all the rest that I am tyde t ' account : Rude rymes , the which a rustick Muse did weave In savadge soyle , far from Parnasso Mount , Redoubted Lord , in whose corageous mind The flowre of chevalry , now bloosming faire , Doth ...
... leave Of all the rest that I am tyde t ' account : Rude rymes , the which a rustick Muse did weave In savadge soyle , far from Parnasso Mount , Redoubted Lord , in whose corageous mind The flowre of chevalry , now bloosming faire , Doth ...
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