The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... thou show thy hurt , how shall the Surgeon know thy need ? " " Wherfore be bold to boord the fairest first of all : Aye Venus aides the forward man , and Cupid helps his thrall . " " " The above are not from the Epistle at the head of ...
... thou show thy hurt , how shall the Surgeon know thy need ? " " Wherfore be bold to boord the fairest first of all : Aye Venus aides the forward man , and Cupid helps his thrall . " " " The above are not from the Epistle at the head of ...
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... thou , Menalcas , that by trecheree Didft underfong my laffe to wexe so light , Shouldeft well be knowne for fuch thy villanee . " Thus we fee that fome favoured fwain , here called Menalcas , whofe real name has never been ascertained ...
... thou , Menalcas , that by trecheree Didft underfong my laffe to wexe so light , Shouldeft well be knowne for fuch thy villanee . " Thus we fee that fome favoured fwain , here called Menalcas , whofe real name has never been ascertained ...
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... thou thy Poeme wilt make knowne , Let thy faire Cynthia's praises be thus rudely fhowne . " s We apprehend that the fubfidence of the Queen's displeasure brought Raleigh back speedily to England , and that he remained but a short time ...
... thou thy Poeme wilt make knowne , Let thy faire Cynthia's praises be thus rudely fhowne . " s We apprehend that the fubfidence of the Queen's displeasure brought Raleigh back speedily to England , and that he remained but a short time ...
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... in song , and a Goatherd thus decides : — " O Daphnis , what a dulcet mouth and voice thou hast ! ' Tis fweeter thee to heare than honie - combes to taft . Here , we think , we may assume that what lxxvi THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
... in song , and a Goatherd thus decides : — " O Daphnis , what a dulcet mouth and voice thou hast ! ' Tis fweeter thee to heare than honie - combes to taft . Here , we think , we may assume that what lxxvi THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
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... thou in finging doft excell . If me , a Gotehearde , thou wilt teach to fing fo well , This broken horned Goate on thee bestow I will , Which to the verie brimm the paile doth ever fill . So then was Daphnis glad , and lept and clapt ...
... thou in finging doft excell . If me , a Gotehearde , thou wilt teach to fing fo well , This broken horned Goate on thee bestow I will , Which to the verie brimm the paile doth ever fill . So then was Daphnis glad , and lept and clapt ...
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