Spenser, DanielAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... wont to build their bowre , And now are clothd with mosse and hoarie frost , In steede of blosomes , wherewith your buds did flowre ; I see your teares that from your boughes do raine , Whose drops in drerie ysicles remaine . " All so ...
... wont to build their bowre , And now are clothd with mosse and hoarie frost , In steede of blosomes , wherewith your buds did flowre ; I see your teares that from your boughes do raine , Whose drops in drerie ysicles remaine . " All so ...
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... wont countenaunce : But shepheard must walke another way , Sike worldly sovenance he must for - say . The sonne of his loines why should he regard To leave enriched with that he hath spard ? Should not thilke God , that gave him that ...
... wont countenaunce : But shepheard must walke another way , Sike worldly sovenance he must for - say . The sonne of his loines why should he regard To leave enriched with that he hath spard ? Should not thilke God , that gave him that ...
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... thou wert wont on wastefull hilles to sing , I more delight then larke in sommer dayes , Whose eccho made the neighbour groves to ring , And taught the byrdes , which in the lower spring THE SHEPHEARDS CALENDER . IUNE . 29.
... thou wert wont on wastefull hilles to sing , I more delight then larke in sommer dayes , Whose eccho made the neighbour groves to ring , And taught the byrdes , which in the lower spring THE SHEPHEARDS CALENDER . IUNE . 29.
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... wont ) upon a hill , Beside a learned well . And wonned not the great good Pan Upon mount Olivet , Feeding the blessed flocke of Dan , Which did hinselfe beget ? For they bene hale enough , I trowe , And lyken their abode ; But , if ...
... wont ) upon a hill , Beside a learned well . And wonned not the great good Pan Upon mount Olivet , Feeding the blessed flocke of Dan , Which did hinselfe beget ? For they bene hale enough , I trowe , And lyken their abode ; But , if ...
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... wont to make the iolly shepheards glad , With pyping and dauncing didst passe the rest . PER . Ah ! Willie , now I have learnd a new daunce ; My old musick mard by a new mischaunce . WIL . Mischiefe mought to that mischaunce be- That so ...
... wont to make the iolly shepheards glad , With pyping and dauncing didst passe the rest . PER . Ah ! Willie , now I have learnd a new daunce ; My old musick mard by a new mischaunce . WIL . Mischiefe mought to that mischaunce be- That so ...
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