The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... thee fo well ; Whom thou gav'ft mirth , as they gave thee the bell . Yet , as thou earst with thy sweete roundelayes ⠀ n 3 VERSES ADDRESSED TO THE AUTHOR . cxcvii.
... thee fo well ; Whom thou gav'ft mirth , as they gave thee the bell . Yet , as thou earst with thy sweete roundelayes ⠀ n 3 VERSES ADDRESSED TO THE AUTHOR . cxcvii.
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... thee right well befit , Sith th ' antique glory of thine auncestry Under a fhady vele is therein writ , And eke thine owne long living memory , Succeeding them in true Nobility : " Ver . 1 . gree , ] Favour . See the F. Q. i . v . 16 ...
... thee right well befit , Sith th ' antique glory of thine auncestry Under a fhady vele is therein writ , And eke thine owne long living memory , Succeeding them in true Nobility : " Ver . 1 . gree , ] Favour . See the F. Q. i . v . 16 ...
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... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , moft deare : Deare as thou art unto thyfelfe , so love That loves and honours thee ; as doth behove . E. S. To the Right Honourable the Earle of Northum- berland . THE facred Mufes have made ...
... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , moft deare : Deare as thou art unto thyfelfe , so love That loves and honours thee ; as doth behove . E. S. To the Right Honourable the Earle of Northum- berland . THE facred Mufes have made ...
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... thee therefore , Right Noble Lord , I fend This prefent of my paines , it to defend . E. S. Ver . 5. Then , by like right , & c . ] It does not appear that this Nobleman deferved that tribute of poetick praise which , Spenfer tells us ...
... thee therefore , Right Noble Lord , I fend This prefent of my paines , it to defend . E. S. Ver . 5. Then , by like right , & c . ] It does not appear that this Nobleman deferved that tribute of poetick praise which , Spenfer tells us ...
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... thee far unfitt : Nought is thy worth disparaged thereby . But when my Muse , whose fethers , nothing flitt , Doe yet but flagg and lowly learne to fly , With bolder wing fhall dare alofte to sty To the last praises of this Faery Queene ...
... thee far unfitt : Nought is thy worth disparaged thereby . But when my Muse , whose fethers , nothing flitt , Doe yet but flagg and lowly learne to fly , With bolder wing fhall dare alofte to sty To the last praises of this Faery Queene ...
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