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" Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himselfe unknowne. Most wretched wight, whom nothing might suffise ; Whose greedy lust did lacke... "
The Fairy Queen - Page 62
by Edmund Spenser - 1758
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Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare : Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care ly fcare to lose his owue, unto himselfe unkiiuwne. To get, and nightly fc He led a wretched life,...
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Blackie's graded readers, ed. by M. Paterson, Part 8

Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 392 pages
...from back and belly still did spare, To fill his bags and riches to compare; Yet child nor kinsman living had he none To leave them to; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly fear to lose his own, He led a wretched life, unto himself unknown. 7. Most wretched wight, whom nothing might...
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Literary Frivolities, Fancies, Follies and Frolics

William T. Dobson - Alliteration - 1880 - 348 pages
...backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare : Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himself unknowne." Again, in the works of Gascoigne...
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Literary Frivolities, Fancies, Follies and Frolics

William T. Dobson - Alliteration - 1880 - 298 pages
...backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare : Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himself unknowne." who is said by Warton to be...
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Spenser: Book I of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 298 pages
...from backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare; Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose, his owne, He led a wretched life unto him selfe unknowne. 29 Most wretched wight, whom...
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Book I of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 298 pages
...from backe ami belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare; Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose, his owne, He led a wretched life unto him selfe unknowne. 29 Most wretched wight, whom...
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Book I of The Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1883 - 298 pages
...from backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare; Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose, his owne, He led a wretched life unto him selfe unknowne. 29 Most wretched wight, whom...
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A System of Psychology, Volume 2

Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 632 pages
...from back and belly still did spare, To fill his bags and richesse to compare : Yet child ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to, but thorough daily care To get and nightly feare to lose his owne. He led a wretched life unto himself unknowne, Most wretched wight whom nothing...
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Truths illustrated by great authors [ed. by W. White].

Truths - 1885 - 572 pages
...Backe and Belly still did spare, To fill his Bags, and Richesse to compare ; Yet Childe nor Kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but, thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to loose his owne, He led a wretched life unto himself unknowne. 0 abarice. — Moore. THE Love...
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Spenser: Book I of the Faery Queene Edited, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1892 - 304 pages
...backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare ; Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose, his owne, He led a wretched life unto him selfe unknowne. 29 Most wretched wight, whom...
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