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The works of Edmund Spenser: with a selection of notes from ...
A rulesse route] A lawleti rout, as we should now say. Tono. Ver. 4G8 arere,]
Backtcard. Fr. arriire. Todd. Knew how to pardon, when ought is omitted ; Yet are
ye both received into blis, And to tlie seates of happie soules admitted : And you,
...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd,
1869
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
... by changing fate for fate: Lo! there lives also the immortall praise Of
womankinde, most faithfull to her mate, Penelope; and from her farre awayes A
rulesse 1 rout of yongmen which her woo'd, All slaine with darts, lie wallowed in
their blood.
... daies She did prolong by changing fate for fate : Lo ! there lives also the
immortall praise Of womankinde, most faithfull to her mate, Penelope ; and from
her farre awayes 430 A rulesse ' rout of yongmen which her woo'd, All slaine with
darts, ...
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Poetical Works ...: Miscellaneous poems
Lo ! there lives also the immortall praise Of womankinde, most faithfull to her
mate, Penelope ; and from her farre aw ayes A rulesse 3 route of yongmen, which
her wood, All slaine with darts, lie wallowed in their blood. LV. " And sad Eurydice
...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
... changing fate for fate: Lo! there lives also the immortall praise Of womankinde,
most faithfull to her mate, Penelope ; and from her farre awayes A rulesse route of
yongmen, which her wood, All slaine with darts, lie wallowed in their blood. LV.
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Mirror for magistrates: in five parts
For when three yeares I ruled had this Ile, Without all rule as was my rulesse life,°
The rumour ranne abroade within a while, And chiefly in the N orwest Countrcy
rife, A monster came from T h'irish eas, brought griefe To all my subiectes, ...
William Baldwin, John Higgins, Richard Niccols,
1815
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The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier
... husbands daies She did prolong by changing fate for fate. Lo ! there lives also
the immortall praise Of womankinde, most faithfull to her mate, Penelope ; and
from her farre awayes 4.30 A rulesse rout' of yongmen, which her woo'd, All flaine
.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier,
1862
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
... a species of arrov. Rout, a company.' "' Rotund, a kind of dance. Roixnded,
whispered. x Royne, growl. . Ruddock, robin red-breast. Ruffed, ruffled,
disordered. Ruffin, reddish, ruffian-like. Ruinate, to fall, brought to ruin, thrown
down. Rulesse ...
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PARTS ADDED TO The Mirror for Magistrates
For when three yeares I ruled had this Isle, Without all rule, as was my rulesse
lyfe : The rumour ran abroade within a whyle, And chiefly in the Norweste country
ryfe : A monster came from Th'irish seas, brought griefe, To all my subiectes in ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Spenser (Illustrated)
... by changing fate for fate: Lo! there livesalso the immortall praise Of
womankinde, mostfaithfulltoher mate, Penelope; and from her farre awayes 430
A rulesse routof youngmen, woo'd, All whichher slaine withdarts, lie
wallowedintheir blood.