Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... Lord , whose goodly personage . Arion , when , through tempests cruel wracke . As Diane hunted on a day As Pilot well expert in perilous wave As then , no winde at all there blew As when a ship , that flyes fayre under sayle Ay me ! how ...
... Lord , whose goodly personage . Arion , when , through tempests cruel wracke . As Diane hunted on a day As Pilot well expert in perilous wave As then , no winde at all there blew As when a ship , that flyes fayre under sayle Ay me ! how ...
Page viii
... Lord , a simple taste Receive , most Noble Lord , in gentle gree Redoubted Knights , and honorable Dames Redoubted Lord , in whose corageous mind Rehearse to me , ye sacred Sisters Nine Remembrance of that most Heroicke spirit Renowmed ...
... Lord , a simple taste Receive , most Noble Lord , in gentle gree Redoubted Knights , and honorable Dames Redoubted Lord , in whose corageous mind Rehearse to me , ye sacred Sisters Nine Remembrance of that most Heroicke spirit Renowmed ...
Page ix
... Lord , whose carefull brest 8 True he it said , what ever man it sayd 279 EDMUND SPENSER . Ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim Credebat. • 484 · 582 575 412 • 579 575 • 211 32 · • 577 TELL me , good Hobbinoll , what garres thee greete ...
... Lord , whose carefull brest 8 True he it said , what ever man it sayd 279 EDMUND SPENSER . Ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim Credebat. • 484 · 582 575 412 • 579 575 • 211 32 · • 577 TELL me , good Hobbinoll , what garres thee greete ...
Page xii
... lord Essex , and said he was sure he had no time to spend them . ' †The third record occurs in Camden's History of Queen Elizabeth ( Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha ) , first published in a complete form in ...
... lord Essex , and said he was sure he had no time to spend them . ' †The third record occurs in Camden's History of Queen Elizabeth ( Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha ) , first published in a complete form in ...
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... Lord Grey , Lord Deputy of Ireland . For scarce had he there settled himself into a retired privacy and got leisure to write , when he was by the rebels thrown out of his dwelling , plundered of his goods , and returned into England a ...
... Lord Grey , Lord Deputy of Ireland . For scarce had he there settled himself into a retired privacy and got leisure to write , when he was by the rebels thrown out of his dwelling , plundered of his goods , and returned into England a ...
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