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Rudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk. But wanting rest will also want of might ? The Sunne that measures heauen all day long , At night doth baite his steedes the Ocean waues emong . 33 Then with the Sunne take Sir , your timely rest , And ...
Rudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk. But wanting rest will also want of might ? The Sunne that measures heauen all day long , At night doth baite his steedes the Ocean waues emong . 33 Then with the Sunne take Sir , your timely rest , And ...
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... rest , if any rest can harbor there ; And , re - assembling our afflicted powers , Consult how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy , our own loss how repair , How overcome this dire calamity , What reinforcement we may gain from ...
... rest , if any rest can harbor there ; And , re - assembling our afflicted powers , Consult how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy , our own loss how repair , How overcome this dire calamity , What reinforcement we may gain from ...
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... rest to - day : but I Will challenge forth the bravest Persian lords To meet me , man to man : if I prevail , Rustum will surely hear it ; if I fall— Old man , the dead need no one , claim no kin . Dim is the rumor of a common fight ...
... rest to - day : but I Will challenge forth the bravest Persian lords To meet me , man to man : if I prevail , Rustum will surely hear it ; if I fall— Old man , the dead need no one , claim no kin . Dim is the rumor of a common fight ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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