Indias of their treasure spoile ; What needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine ? For loe, my Love doth in her selfe containe All this worlds riches that may farre be found : If Saphyres, loe, her eies be Saphyres plaine ; If Rubies, loe, hir lips be Rubies... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 128by Edmund Spenser - 1839Full view - About this book
| 1788 - 510 pages
...living do adore her. SONNET XV. YE tradeful Merchants ! that with weary toil Do seek most precious things to make your gain, And both the Indias of their treasure spoil, What needeth you to seek so far in vain ? For, lo! my love doth in her self contain All this... | |
| 1907 - 584 pages
...follower of Ronsard. Here is Spenser : ' Ye tradeful merchants that with weary toil Do seek most precious things to make your gain, And both the Indias of their treasure spoil; What needeth you to seek so far in vain ? For lo, my love doth in herself contain All this world's... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pages
...VOL. III. SONNET XV. YE tradefull merchants, that, with «ц>агу toyle, Do seeke most prêtions things to make your gain ; And both the Indias of...treasure spoile; What needeth you to seeke so farre in vainc ? For loe, my love doth in herselfe centaine All this worlds riches that may farre be found ;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 pages
...her, VOL. HI. SONNCT XV. Ye : r.vl. tnil merchants, that, with weary toyle, Do seeke most prctions things to make your gain ; And both the Indias of their treasure spoile; What needeth yon to seeke so farre in vaine ? For Ice, my love doth in herselfe containe All this worlds riches... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 pages
...skill." Spenser: Colin Clouts come home again. " Whose grace was great, and bounty most REWARDFULL." " Ye TRADEFULL merchants, that, with weary toyle, Do seeke most pretious things to make your gain." Ibid. Spenter: sonnet 15. " And with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare, The rarisht hearts of G... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pages
...lowliness shall make you lofty be. YE tradeful Merchants! that with weary toil Do seek most precious things to make your gain, And both the Indias of their treasure spoil, What needeth you to seek so far in vain ? For, lo! my love doth in herself contain All this... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...do adore her. SONNET XV. Ye tradefiill Merchants, that, with weary toyle, l)o seeke most prêtions Poeme, that th' whole historie •' Is but a iest, though envie it abuse : But who suc yon to seeke so farrc in vaine Ï For loe, my Love doth in her selfc containe All this worlds riches... | |
| 1856 - 570 pages
...and weak ! SSeaUtg,— Spenser. VE tradeful Merchants ! that with weary toil Do seek most precious things to make your gain ; And both the Indias of their treasure spoil, What needeth you to seek so far in vain ? For lo ! my Love doth in herself contain All this... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 pages
...convert : • And, if those fayle, full down and dv before So dying live, and living do adure her. YE tradefull merchants, that, with weary toyle, Do seeke...most pretious things to make your gain ; And both (he Indias of their treasure spoils ; What needeth you to seeke so Jarre in value ? For loe, mv love... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1860 - 812 pages
...Spenser, Colin Clouts come home again. " Whose grace was great, and bounty most REWARDKULL." Ibid. " Ye TRADEFULL merchants, that, with weary toyle, Do seeke most pretious things to make your gain." Spenser, sonnet 15. " And with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare, The ravisht hearts of GAZEFULL... | |
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