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| 2721. | Astrophel by Edmund Spenser> | | A Pastorall Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney.
Dedicated To the most beautifull and vertuous Ladie, th... |
| 2722. | Poem 97 by Edmund Spenser> | | THe wanton boy was shortly wel recured,
of that his malady:
But he soone after fresh againe enured,
his former cruelty.
And since that time he wou... |
| 2723. | Poem 92 by Edmund Spenser> | | VPon a day as loue lay sweetly slumbring,
all in his mothers lap:
A gentle Bee with his loud trumpet murm'ring,
about him flew by hap.
Whereof whe... |
| 2724. | Poem 20 by Edmund Spenser> | | BVt let stil Silence trew night watches keepe,
That sacred peace may in assurance rayne,
And tymely sleep, when it is tyme to sleepe,
May poure his... |
| 2725. | Poem 15 by Edmund Spenser> | | RIng ye the bels, ye yong men of the towne,
And leaue your wonted labors for this day:
This day is holy; doe ye write it dovvne,
that ye for euer i... |
| 2726. | Poem 24 by Edmund Spenser> | | SOng made in lieu of many ornaments,
With which my loue should duly haue bene dect,
Which cutting off through hasty accidents,
Ye would not stay yo... |
| 2727. | Poem 19 by Edmund Spenser> | | LEt no lamenting cryes, nor dolefull teares,
Be heard all night within nor yet without:
Ne let false whispers breeding hidden feares,
Breake gentle... |
| 2728. | From 'Daphnaida' by Edmund Spenser> | | SHE fell away in her first ages spring,
Whil'st yet her leafe was greene, and fresh her rinde,
And whil'st her braunch faire blossomes foorth did ... |
| 2729. | Poem 14 by Edmund Spenser> | | NOw al is done; bring home the bride againe,
bring home the triumph of our victory,
Bring home with you the glory of her gaine,
With ioyance bring ... |
| 2730. | Poem 17 by Edmund Spenser> | | Now ceasse ye damsels your delights forepast,
Enough is it, that all the day was youres:
Now day is doen, and night is nighing fast:
Now bring the ... |
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