The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... wretched Lady , my deare love ; O , too deare love , love bought with death too deare ! ' Astond he stood , and up ... Wretched man , wretched tree ! whose nature Dimmed her former beauties shining ray , A cruell witch , her cursed will ...
... wretched Lady , my deare love ; O , too deare love , love bought with death too deare ! ' Astond he stood , and up ... Wretched man , wretched tree ! whose nature Dimmed her former beauties shining ray , A cruell witch , her cursed will ...
Page 499
... wretched world ! the den of wickednesse , So rested she ; and then the next in rew Deformd with filth and fowle iniquitie ; Began her grievous plaint , as doth ensew . Ah , wretched world ! the house of heavinesse , Fild with the wreaks ...
... wretched world ! the den of wickednesse , So rested she ; and then the next in rew Deformd with filth and fowle iniquitie ; Began her grievous plaint , as doth ensew . Ah , wretched world ! the house of heavinesse , Fild with the wreaks ...
Page 543
... wretched life dooth take delight , Let him be banisht farre away from hence ; Ne let the sacred Sisters here be hight , Though they of sorrowe heavilie can sing ; For even their heavie song would breede de- light ; But here no tunes ...
... wretched life dooth take delight , Let him be banisht farre away from hence ; Ne let the sacred Sisters here be hight , Though they of sorrowe heavilie can sing ; For even their heavie song would breede de- light ; But here no tunes ...
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