Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... hast , mak haste , my mirry men all , Our guid schip sails the morne : ' ' O say na sae , my master deir , For I feir a deadlie storme . 25 Late late yestreen I saw the new moone , Wi the auld moone in hir arme , And I feir , I feir ...
... hast , mak haste , my mirry men all , Our guid schip sails the morne : ' ' O say na sae , my master deir , For I feir a deadlie storme . 25 Late late yestreen I saw the new moone , Wi the auld moone in hir arme , And I feir , I feir ...
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... hast to greet his victorie ; 290 And saide , " Faire Knight , borne under happie starre , Who see your vanquisht foes before you lye ; Well worthie be you of that armory , Wherein ye have great glory wonne this day , And proov'd your ...
... hast to greet his victorie ; 290 And saide , " Faire Knight , borne under happie starre , Who see your vanquisht foes before you lye ; Well worthie be you of that armory , Wherein ye have great glory wonne this day , And proov'd your ...
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... backe returning by the yvorie dore , Remounted up as light as chearefull larke ; And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In hast unto his lord , where he him left afore . XLV . Who all this while , with charmes and EDMUND SPENSER 31.
... backe returning by the yvorie dore , Remounted up as light as chearefull larke ; And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In hast unto his lord , where he him left afore . XLV . Who all this while , with charmes and EDMUND SPENSER 31.
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... all thou art , ) 55 That here in desert hast thine inhabitaunce , And these rich hils of welth doest hide apart From the worldes eye , and from her right usaunce ? " 60 Thereat , with staring eyes fixed askaunce , In 44 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
... all thou art , ) 55 That here in desert hast thine inhabitaunce , And these rich hils of welth doest hide apart From the worldes eye , and from her right usaunce ? " 60 Thereat , with staring eyes fixed askaunce , In 44 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
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... quoth he , " can safely hold So huge a masse , and hide from heavens eie ? Or where hast thou thy wonne , that so much gold Thou canst preserve from wrong and robbery ? " 184 " Come thou , " quoth he , " and EDMUND SPENSER 47.
... quoth he , " can safely hold So huge a masse , and hide from heavens eie ? Or where hast thou thy wonne , that so much gold Thou canst preserve from wrong and robbery ? " 184 " Come thou , " quoth he , " and EDMUND SPENSER 47.
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