The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... beare with my rude conceit of Cynthia ( if for no other caufe , yet that it is the first imitation of the verse of that excellent Poet , Maifter Spenfer in his Fayrie Queene ) I leave you to the reading , " & c . Whether Barnefield ...
... beare with my rude conceit of Cynthia ( if for no other caufe , yet that it is the first imitation of the verse of that excellent Poet , Maifter Spenfer in his Fayrie Queene ) I leave you to the reading , " & c . Whether Barnefield ...
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... beare hence the praife . Such ftrange Terpanders now profeffe To move both mirth and heavines By every motion of their fingers , 290 That olde men are but forie fingers . " It is needless to quote more in the same strain , since the ...
... beare hence the praife . Such ftrange Terpanders now profeffe To move both mirth and heavines By every motion of their fingers , 290 That olde men are but forie fingers . " It is needless to quote more in the same strain , since the ...
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... Beare with mee , gentle Poet , though I conceive not aright of thy purpose , or be too inquifitive into the intent of thy oblivion ; for how ever my conjecture may miffe the cushion , yet fhall my speech favour of friendship , though it ...
... Beare with mee , gentle Poet , though I conceive not aright of thy purpose , or be too inquifitive into the intent of thy oblivion ; for how ever my conjecture may miffe the cushion , yet fhall my speech favour of friendship , though it ...
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... beare With breathed fighes is blowne away and blafted ; And from mine eyes the drizling teares descend , As on your boughes the yficles depend . " Thou feeble flocke , whose fleece is rough and rent , Whose knees are weake through fast ...
... beare With breathed fighes is blowne away and blafted ; And from mine eyes the drizling teares descend , As on your boughes the yficles depend . " Thou feeble flocke , whose fleece is rough and rent , Whose knees are weake through fast ...
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... beare Cherefully the Winters wrathfull cheare ; For Age and Winter accord full nie , This chill , that cold ; this crooked , that wrye ; And as the lowring Wether lookes downe , So femeft thou like good fryday to frowne : But my ...
... beare Cherefully the Winters wrathfull cheare ; For Age and Winter accord full nie , This chill , that cold ; this crooked , that wrye ; And as the lowring Wether lookes downe , So femeft thou like good fryday to frowne : But my ...
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