The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... foule to contemplation , thou onely entertaineft emptie handed Homer , and keepeft the fprings of Caftalia from being dryed up . " of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt ufually avoided its rhythmical THE LIFE OF SPENSER . CXV.
... foule to contemplation , thou onely entertaineft emptie handed Homer , and keepeft the fprings of Caftalia from being dryed up . " of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt ufually avoided its rhythmical THE LIFE OF SPENSER . CXV.
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... foule ( if ever there were a Pithagorean Metempjuchofis ) the raptures of that fierie and inconfinable Italian spirit were bounteously and boundlesly infused , thou sometimes Secretary to Pierce Pennyleffe , and Matter of his requests ...
... foule ( if ever there were a Pithagorean Metempjuchofis ) the raptures of that fierie and inconfinable Italian spirit were bounteously and boundlesly infused , thou sometimes Secretary to Pierce Pennyleffe , and Matter of his requests ...
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... foules be out of breath . Till your " Bidde the dunces keepe their dennes , And the Poets breake their pennes : Bidde the Sheepheards shed their teares , And the Nymphs go teare their haires : Bidde the Schollers leave their reading ...
... foules be out of breath . Till your " Bidde the dunces keepe their dennes , And the Poets breake their pennes : Bidde the Sheepheards shed their teares , And the Nymphs go teare their haires : Bidde the Schollers leave their reading ...
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... foule , which is Alcybiades owne felfe . And fo is pederaftice much to be præferred before gyneraftice , that is , the love whiche en- flameth men with luft toward womankind . But yet let no man thinke , that herein I ftand with Lucian ...
... foule , which is Alcybiades owne felfe . And fo is pederaftice much to be præferred before gyneraftice , that is , the love whiche en- flameth men with luft toward womankind . But yet let no man thinke , that herein I ftand with Lucian ...
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... Foules , v . 518 . " And whofo it doth ful foule himselfe accloyeth : " For office uncommittid oft annoyeth . " T. WARTon . To " accloy " is to burden or encumber : it is the fame word as to cloy , which means to clog or choke up , to ...
... Foules , v . 518 . " And whofo it doth ful foule himselfe accloyeth : " For office uncommittid oft annoyeth . " T. WARTon . To " accloy " is to burden or encumber : it is the fame word as to cloy , which means to clog or choke up , to ...
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