The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen2John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... Whose tumbe faire Loue , and fairer Vertue kept , All fuddenly I faw the Faery Queene ; At whofe approch the foul of Petrarke wept , And from thenceforth those Graces were not feene ; For they this Queene attended , in whose steed ...
... Whose tumbe faire Loue , and fairer Vertue kept , All fuddenly I faw the Faery Queene ; At whofe approch the foul of Petrarke wept , And from thenceforth those Graces were not feene ; For they this Queene attended , in whose steed ...
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... whose famous offspring The antique poets wont so much to fing , In this fame pageaunt have a worthy place , Sith thofe huge castles of Caftilian king , That vainly threatned kindomes to displace , Like flying doves , ye did before you ...
... whose famous offspring The antique poets wont so much to fing , In this fame pageaunt have a worthy place , Sith thofe huge castles of Caftilian king , That vainly threatned kindomes to displace , Like flying doves , ye did before you ...
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... whose large bountie poured on me rife , In the first season of my feeble age , I now doe liue , bound your's by vaffalage : Sith nothing euer may redeeme , nor reaue Out of your cndleffe debt so fure a gage , Vouchfafe in worth this ...
... whose large bountie poured on me rife , In the first season of my feeble age , I now doe liue , bound your's by vaffalage : Sith nothing euer may redeeme , nor reaue Out of your cndleffe debt so fure a gage , Vouchfafe in worth this ...
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... mine eie prefent , That the world's pride seems gathered there to Of each a part I ftole by cunning thefte : [ bée : Forgiue it me , fair Dames ! fith lefse you haue not lefte . E. S. QUEENE . I. Lo I , the man whose Muse 16 SONNET S.
... mine eie prefent , That the world's pride seems gathered there to Of each a part I ftole by cunning thefte : [ bée : Forgiue it me , fair Dames ! fith lefse you haue not lefte . E. S. QUEENE . I. Lo I , the man whose Muse 16 SONNET S.
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... whose Muse whylome did maske As time her taught , in lowly fhepheards weeds , Am now enforft a farre unfitter taske , For trumpets fterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds , And fing of knights and ladies gentle deeds , Whose praises having ...
... whose Muse whylome did maske As time her taught , in lowly fhepheards weeds , Am now enforft a farre unfitter taske , For trumpets fterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds , And fing of knights and ladies gentle deeds , Whose praises having ...
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