The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... never Prince so faithfull and so faire , Was never Prince so meeke and debonaire ; But ere my hoped day of spousall shone , My dearest Lord fell from high honors staire Into the hands of hys accursed fone , And cruelly was slaine ; that ...
... never Prince so faithfull and so faire , Was never Prince so meeke and debonaire ; But ere my hoped day of spousall shone , My dearest Lord fell from high honors staire Into the hands of hys accursed fone , And cruelly was slaine ; that ...
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... never help who never would his hurts impart . ' XLI ' O , but , ' ( quoth she ) ' great griefe will not be tould , And can more easily be thought then said . ' ' Right so , ' ( quoth he ) ' but he that never would Could never will to ...
... never help who never would his hurts impart . ' XLI ' O , but , ' ( quoth she ) ' great griefe will not be tould , And can more easily be thought then said . ' ' Right so , ' ( quoth he ) ' but he that never would Could never will to ...
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... never eie did see that face , Was never eare did heare that tong , Was never minde did minde his grace , That ever thought the travell long ; But eies , and eares , and ev'ry thought , Were with his sweete perfections caught . O God ...
... never eie did see that face , Was never eare did heare that tong , Was never minde did minde his grace , That ever thought the travell long ; But eies , and eares , and ev'ry thought , Were with his sweete perfections caught . O God ...
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