The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Spenser, DanielAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... seeke not to darken the beams of others glorie . As for Colin , under whose person the authors selfe is shadowed , how farre he is from such vaunted titles and glorious shewes , both himselfe sheweth , where he sayth : Of Muses Hobbin ...
... seeke not to darken the beams of others glorie . As for Colin , under whose person the authors selfe is shadowed , how farre he is from such vaunted titles and glorious shewes , both himselfe sheweth , where he sayth : Of Muses Hobbin ...
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... seeke for queene - apples unrype ; To give my Rosalind , and in sommer shade Dight gaudie girlonds was my common trade , To crowne her golden locks ; but yeeres more rype , And losse of her , whose love as lyfe I wayde , Those weary ...
... seeke for queene - apples unrype ; To give my Rosalind , and in sommer shade Dight gaudie girlonds was my common trade , To crowne her golden locks ; but yeeres more rype , And losse of her , whose love as lyfe I wayde , Those weary ...
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... seeke for unknownė gayne , Oft lives by losse , and leaves with payne . " DIG . I wote ne , Hobbin , how I was bewitcht With vayne desire and hope to be enricht : But , sicker , so it is , as the bright starre Scemeth aye greater when ...
... seeke for unknownė gayne , Oft lives by losse , and leaves with payne . " DIG . I wote ne , Hobbin , how I was bewitcht With vayne desire and hope to be enricht : But , sicker , so it is , as the bright starre Scemeth aye greater when ...
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... seeke redresse mought little boote ; For liker bene they to pluck away more , Then ought of the gotten good to restore : For they bene like fowle wagmoires overgrast , That , if thy galage once sticketh fast , The more to winde it out ...
... seeke redresse mought little boote ; For liker bene they to pluck away more , Then ought of the gotten good to restore : For they bene like fowle wagmoires overgrast , That , if thy galage once sticketh fast , The more to winde it out ...
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... seeke the honie bee , Working her formall rownes in wexen frame , The grieslie todestoole growne there mought I see , And loathed paddockes lording on the same : And , where the chaunting birds luld me asleepe , The ghastly owle her ...
... seeke the honie bee , Working her formall rownes in wexen frame , The grieslie todestoole growne there mought I see , And loathed paddockes lording on the same : And , where the chaunting birds luld me asleepe , The ghastly owle her ...
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Страница 119 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave, To come to succour us, that succour want? How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant?
Страница 50 - And, more, to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne: No other noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t' annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard: but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silence farre from enimyes.
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Страница 55 - And layd her stole aside. Her angels face, As the great eye of heaven, shyned bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place : Did never mortall eye behold such heavenly grace.
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Страница 55 - O, how can beautie maister the most strong, And simple truth subdue avenging wrong ! Whose yielded pryde and proud submission, Still dreading death, when she had marked long, Her hart gan melt in great compassion ; And drizling teares did shed for pure affection. 'The Lyon, Lord of everie beast in field.
Страница 47 - Crosse he bore, The deare remembrance of his dying Lord, For whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead, as living, ever him ador'd : Upon his shield the like was also scor'd, For soveraine hope which in his helpe he had.
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