Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... things , to judge of things divine : Her power , her mercy , and her wisedome , none Can deeme , but who the Godhead can define . Why then do I base shepheard bold and blind , Presume the things so sacred to prophane ? More fit it is t ...
... things , to judge of things divine : Her power , her mercy , and her wisedome , none Can deeme , but who the Godhead can define . Why then do I base shepheard bold and blind , Presume the things so sacred to prophane ? More fit it is t ...
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Selections Edmund Spenser William Lindsay Renwick. The first of them could things to come foresee : The next could of things present best advize ; The third things past could keepe in memoree , So that no time , nor reason could arize ...
Selections Edmund Spenser William Lindsay Renwick. The first of them could things to come foresee : The next could of things present best advize ; The third things past could keepe in memoree , So that no time , nor reason could arize ...
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... things thou canst not be separated , and yet canst thou give me none answer of them . Thine owne things , and such as are growne up with thee , canst thou not knowe . How shulde thy vessel then be able to compre- hend the wayes of the ...
... things thou canst not be separated , and yet canst thou give me none answer of them . Thine owne things , and such as are growne up with thee , canst thou not knowe . How shulde thy vessel then be able to compre- hend the wayes of the ...
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