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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
And I, that whilome 4 wont to frame my pype 115 Unto the shifting of the
shepheards foote, Sike 5 follies now have gathered as too ripe, And cast hem out
as rotten and unsoote.6 The loser lasse I cast to please no more ; One if I please,
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
And I, that whilome wont to frame my pype us Unto the shifting of the shepheards
foote, Sike follies now have gathered as too ripe, And cast hem out as rotten and
unsoote : 8 The loser 4 lasse I cast to please nomore ; One if I please, enough is
...
3
Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral: A Study of the World of ...
... had already lost as early as "January." Rather he is rejecting despair,
plaintively accepting the loss of the pleasance as a natural part of the process of
growth. What is healthy in youth becomes "rotten and unsoote" in age: For
Youngth is a ...
And I, that whilome 4 wont to frame my pype 115 Unto the shifting of the
shepheards foote, Sike 5 follies now have gathered as too ripe, And cast hem out
as rotten and unsoote.6 The loser lasse I cast to please no more ; One if I please,
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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Johnson's English Dictionary: As Improved by Todd and ...
UNSULVIBLEH ůn-sôl'vè-bl. а. Not explicable. one. UNSOOTE, ñn-sôöt'. a. Not
sweet. See Soort-z, and SWEET. Spacer. [TNSOPHI'STICATE*, ůn-sò-fls'-tèkltte.
UNSOPHISTICATED,ůn-sò-fîsfdè-kh-têd. a' Not adulterated; nut counterfeit. More
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Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Henry John Todd, 1828
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
... To spill the flowres that should her girlond dight P “ And I, that whilome wont to
frame my pype 115 Unto the shifting of the shepheards foote, Sike follies now
have gathered as too ripe, And cast hem out as rotten and unsoote. The loser
lasse ...
7
The Shepheardes Calender
'And I, that whilome wont to frame my pype Unto the shifting of the shepheards
foote, Sike follies nowe have gathered as too ripe, And cast hem out as rotten
and unsoote. The loser Lasse I cast to please no more; One if I please, enough is
me ...
8
Medieval to Renaissance in English Poetry
... And for your strif shal fynde ful unsoote. (3661-73)50 In part Lydgate, as a
monk, is simply ignorant of the details of soldiership and finds them tedious: after
the passage quoted above in which he begins to imitate the arming scenes from
The ...
9
Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Spenser (Illustrated)
'And I, that whilome wont to frame my pype 115 Unto the shifting of the
shepheards foote, Sike follies nowe have gathered as too ripe, And casthem
outas rottenand unsoote. The loser lasseI casttoplease nomore: One ifI please,
enough is me ...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...
And I, that whilonie wont to frame my pype Unto the shifting of the shepheards
foote, Sike follies now have gathered as too ripe, And cast hem out as rotten and
unsoote. The loser lasse I cast to please no more ; One if I please, enough is me
...