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21.
Nought is on earth more sacred or divine
First Line:
Nought is on earth more sacred or divine
Last Line:
The justest man alive and truest did appear
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
15851
22.
Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure
First Line:
Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure
Last Line:
To captive men and make them all the world reject
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13668
23.
O the great happiness which shepherds have
First Line:
O the great happiness which shepherds have
Last Line:
In which fond men do all their days turmoil
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
24079
24.
So proud she shined in her princely state
First Line:
So proud she shined in her princely state
Last Line:
And proud Lucifera men did her call
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
17311
25.
So down he fell and forth his life did breathe
First Line:
So down he fell and forth his life did breathe
Last Line:
So down he fell and like an heaped mountain lay
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
14689
26.
Sir Scudamore there entering much admired
First Line:
Sir Scudamore there entering much admired
Last Line:
Those pensiveness did move and sighs the bellows were
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13838
27.
Tempestuous fortune hath spent all her spite
First Line:
Tempestuous fortune hath spent all her spite
Last Line:
If less than that I fear more favour have I found
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
16573
28.
That darksome cave they enter where they find
First Line:
That darksome cave they enter where they find
Last Line:
And made an open passage for the gushing flood
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
14481
29.
That girdle gave the virtue of chaste love
First Line:
That girdle gave the virtue of chaste love
Last Line:
And snatching from her hand
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
37484
30.
The first was fancy like a lovely boy
First Line:
The first was fancy like a lovely boy
Last Line:
Vile poverty and lastly death with infamy
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13183
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