The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... these which are , As that , through long continuance of his courfe , Me feemes the world is runne quite out of fquare From the first point of his appointed fourse ; And being once amiffe growes daily wourse and wourfe : II . For from ...
... these which are , As that , through long continuance of his courfe , Me feemes the world is runne quite out of fquare From the first point of his appointed fourse ; And being once amiffe growes daily wourse and wourfe : II . For from ...
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... , That doth enlumine all these leffer fyres , In better case , ne keepes his course more right , But is mifcaried with the other spheres : For fince the terme of fourteen hundred yeres , That 4 BOOK V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , That doth enlumine all these leffer fyres , In better case , ne keepes his course more right , But is mifcaried with the other spheres : For fince the terme of fourteen hundred yeres , That 4 BOOK V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... these two the troublesome uprore . XVI . So Artegall at length him forst forfake His horfes backe for dread of being drownd , And to his handy fwimming him betake . Eftfoones himselfe he from his hold unbownd , And then no ods at all in ...
... these two the troublesome uprore . XVI . So Artegall at length him forst forfake His horfes backe for dread of being drownd , And to his handy fwimming him betake . Eftfoones himselfe he from his hold unbownd , And then no ods at all in ...
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... these fine lines , Efay on Man , Ep . I. " Go , wifer thou ! and in thy Scale of feufe " Weigh thy opinion against Providence- " Snatch from his hand the ballance and the rod , Re - judge his juftice , be the god of God ! " 66 CHURCH ...
... these fine lines , Efay on Man , Ep . I. " Go , wifer thou ! and in thy Scale of feufe " Weigh thy opinion against Providence- " Snatch from his hand the ballance and the rod , Re - judge his juftice , be the god of God ! " 66 CHURCH ...
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... these many yeares remaine , And mongst them al no change hath yet beene found : But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound , We are not fure they would fo long remaine : All change is perillous , and all chaunce un- found . XXXV ...
... these many yeares remaine , And mongst them al no change hath yet beene found : But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound , We are not fure they would fo long remaine : All change is perillous , and all chaunce un- found . XXXV ...
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