Spencer to CrabbeOxford University Press, 1990 - English poetry |
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... earth , Which from their first vntill their vtmost date Tast no one hower of happines or merth , But like as at the ... earth and of their raine ? What nowe is of th ' Assyrian Lyonesse , Of whome no footing now on earth appeares ? What ...
... earth , Which from their first vntill their vtmost date Tast no one hower of happines or merth , But like as at the ... earth and of their raine ? What nowe is of th ' Assyrian Lyonesse , Of whome no footing now on earth appeares ? What ...
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... earth had yold . Lastly , came Winter cloathed all in frize , Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill , Whil'st on his hoary beard his breath did freese ; And the dull drops that from his purpled bill As from a limbeck did ...
... earth had yold . Lastly , came Winter cloathed all in frize , Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill , Whil'st on his hoary beard his breath did freese ; And the dull drops that from his purpled bill As from a limbeck did ...
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... earth might call her own , But rather one , that in her gliding down , Heav'n's beams did crown , to show us she was theirs . And come from thence , how can they fear time's rage Which in his power else on earth most strange Such golden ...
... earth might call her own , But rather one , that in her gliding down , Heav'n's beams did crown , to show us she was theirs . And come from thence , how can they fear time's rage Which in his power else on earth most strange Such golden ...
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