The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 167
... fortune good , though wicked were their minde . XLIV But wicked fortune mine , though minde be good , Can have no ende nor hope of my desire , But feed on shadowes whiles I die for food , And like a shadowe wexe , whiles with entire ...
... fortune good , though wicked were their minde . XLIV But wicked fortune mine , though minde be good , Can have no ende nor hope of my desire , But feed on shadowes whiles I die for food , And like a shadowe wexe , whiles with entire ...
Page 306
... fortune all her spight hath showne , Some blisfull houres at last must needes ap- peare ; Else should afflicted wights oftimes despeire : So comes it now to Florimell by tourne , After long sorrowes suffered whyleare , In which captiv'd ...
... fortune all her spight hath showne , Some blisfull houres at last must needes ap- peare ; Else should afflicted wights oftimes despeire : So comes it now to Florimell by tourne , After long sorrowes suffered whyleare , In which captiv'd ...
Page 513
... fortune , where I may it mend : For worse than that I have I cannot meete . Wide is the world I wote , and everie streete Is full of fortunes , and adventures straunge , Continuallie subject unto chaunge . Say , my faire brother now ...
... fortune , where I may it mend : For worse than that I have I cannot meete . Wide is the world I wote , and everie streete Is full of fortunes , and adventures straunge , Continuallie subject unto chaunge . Say , my faire brother now ...
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