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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 114
by Edmund Spenser - 1839
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Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 pages
...earthly clods ID dreadful darknesse lend desiretl light; And all ye powers which in the same remavne, More than we men can fayne ; Poure out your blessing...posterity, Which from the Earth which they may long posscsse With lasting happinesse, Up to your haughty pallaces may mount; And, for the guerdon of theyr...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pages
...torches flarniir; bright Doe burne, that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darknesse lend desiied light; And all ye powers which in the same remayne, More than we men can fayne ; Pourc out your blessing on us plentiously, And happy influence upon as raine, That we may raise a...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 5

Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 pages
...thousand torches flaming bright 410 Doe bur; that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darknesse lend desired light ; And all ye powers which in the same remayne, Mare than we men can fayne; Poure out your blessing on us plentiously, 415 And happy influence upon...
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The Faerie Queene: Disposed Into Twelve Bookes Fashioning XII Morall Vertues

Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 pages
...thousand torches flaming bripht 410 Doe bume, that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darknesse lend desired light; And all ye powers which in the same remayne, More than we men can fayne ! Four out your blessing on us plentiously, 415 And happy influence upon us raine, That we may raise...
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The Faerie Queene: Disposed Into Twelve Bookes, Fashioning XII Morall Vertues

Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...a thousand torches flaming bright Doe bume, that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darknesse lend desired light; And all ye powers which in the same remayne* More than we men can fayiie ! Pour out your blessing on us plcntiously. And happy influence upon us raine, That wo may raise...
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The Poetical Works of Edward Young ...

Edward Young - 1860 - 416 pages
...thousand torches flaming bright 410 Doe burne, that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darknesse lend desired light, And all ye powers which in the...fayne, Poure out your blessing on us plentiously, 415 And happy influence upon us raine, That we may raise a large posterity, Which from the earth, which...
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The British Poets, Volume 5

1866 - 424 pages
...thousand torches flaming bright 410 Doe burne, that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darknesse lend desired light, And all ye powers which in the...fayne, Poure out your blessing on us plentiously, 419 And happy influence upon us raine, That we may raise a large posterity, Which from the earth, which...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical ..., Volume 5

Edmund Spenser - 1868 - 352 pages
...than we men can feign; Pour out your blessing on us plenteously, And happy influence upon us rain, That we may raise a large posterity, Which from the earth, which they may long possess With lasting happiness, Up to your haughty palaces may mount; «o And, for the guerdon of their...
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Complete Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - 1869 - 804 pages
...with thee wrought. Therefore to us be favorable now ; And sith of wemen« labours thou hast charge, That we may raise a large posterity, Which from the earth, which they may In With lasting happinesse, [posse; Up to your haughty pallaces may monnt ; thought, i And, for the...
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Class-book of English Poetry from Chaucer to Tennyson

Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 pages
...than we men can feign, Pour out your blessing on us plenteously, And happy influence upon us rain, That we may raise a large posterity, Which from the earth, which may they long possess With lasting happiness, Up to your haughty palaces may mount, And, for the guerdon...
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