Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... theyr bravery , sodenly eyther for want of matter , or of ryme , or having forgotten theyr former conceipt , they seeme to be 30 so pained and traveiled in theyr remembrance , as it were a woman in childebirth , or as that same Pythia ...
... theyr bravery , sodenly eyther for want of matter , or of ryme , or having forgotten theyr former conceipt , they seeme to be 30 so pained and traveiled in theyr remembrance , as it were a woman in childebirth , or as that same Pythia ...
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... theyr eccho ring . My love is now awake out of her dreame , And her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now shew theyr goodly beams . More bright then Hesperus his head doth rere . Come now ye damzels ...
... theyr eccho ring . My love is now awake out of her dreame , And her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now shew theyr goodly beams . More bright then Hesperus his head doth rere . Come now ye damzels ...
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... theyr choking . Let none of these theyr drery accents sing ; 350 Ne let the woods them answer , nor theyr eccho ring . But let stil Silence trew night watches keepe , That sacred peace may in assurance rayne , And tymely sleep , when it ...
... theyr choking . Let none of these theyr drery accents sing ; 350 Ne let the woods them answer , nor theyr eccho ring . But let stil Silence trew night watches keepe , That sacred peace may in assurance rayne , And tymely sleep , when it ...
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