The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... feare and forrow ; To have thy Princes grace , yet want her Peeres , " - ( vol . iv . p . 418 , ) are lines supposed to have been directed against the par- fimonious Lord Treasurer ; and we still think that Spenser had him in his eye ...
... feare and forrow ; To have thy Princes grace , yet want her Peeres , " - ( vol . iv . p . 418 , ) are lines supposed to have been directed against the par- fimonious Lord Treasurer ; and we still think that Spenser had him in his eye ...
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... feare , I thinke ) , the next weeke , if I can be dif- patched of my Lorde . I goe thither as fent by him , and main- tained moft what of him ; and there am to employ my time , my body , my minde , to his Honour's fervice . Thus with ...
... feare , I thinke ) , the next weeke , if I can be dif- patched of my Lorde . I goe thither as fent by him , and main- tained moft what of him ; and there am to employ my time , my body , my minde , to his Honour's fervice . Thus with ...
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... feare , Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes , " Full of wrinckles and froftie furrowes , Drerily fhooting his stormy darte , Which cruddles the bloud and pricks the harte : Then is your careleffe corage accoied , Your carefull ...
... feare , Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes , " Full of wrinckles and froftie furrowes , Drerily fhooting his stormy darte , Which cruddles the bloud and pricks the harte : Then is your careleffe corage accoied , Your carefull ...
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... feare , Or to wrong holy eld did forbeare ; For it had bene an auncient tree , Sacred with many a mysteree , And often croft with the priestes crewe , ' And often halowed with holy water dewe : But fike fancies weren foolerie , And ...
... feare , Or to wrong holy eld did forbeare ; For it had bene an auncient tree , Sacred with many a mysteree , And often croft with the priestes crewe , ' And often halowed with holy water dewe : But fike fancies weren foolerie , And ...
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... feare of God at al , or not so much as younger folk ; for that being rypened with long experience , and having paffed many bitter brunts and blastes of vengeaunce , they dread no ftormes of Fortune , nor wrath of Gods , nor daunger of ...
... feare of God at al , or not so much as younger folk ; for that being rypened with long experience , and having paffed many bitter brunts and blastes of vengeaunce , they dread no ftormes of Fortune , nor wrath of Gods , nor daunger of ...
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