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Page ix
... thee , thou art the sommers Nightingale To you , right noble 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 ...
... thee , thou art the sommers Nightingale To you , right noble 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 ...
Page xxxvi
... thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see . Yet whilest the Fates affoord me vitell breath , I will it spend in speaking of thy praise , And sing to thee untill that time lie death By Heaven's doome doe ende my earthlie daies ...
... thee , That happie there I maie thee alwaies see . Yet whilest the Fates affoord me vitell breath , I will it spend in speaking of thy praise , And sing to thee untill that time lie death By Heaven's doome doe ende my earthlie daies ...
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... thee so well ; Whom thou gav'st mirth , as they gave thee the bell . Yet , as thou earst with thy sweete roundelayes Didst stirre to glee our laddes in homely bowers ; So monghtst thou now in these refyned layes Delight the daintie ...
... thee so well ; Whom thou gav'st mirth , as they gave thee the bell . Yet , as thou earst with thy sweete roundelayes Didst stirre to glee our laddes in homely bowers ; So monghtst thou now in these refyned layes Delight the daintie ...
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... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , most deare : Deare as thou art unto thy selfe , so love That loves and honours thee , as doth behove . umberland . The sacred Muses have made alwaies clame To be the Nourses of nobility , To ...
... thee ; They unto thee , and thou to them , most deare : Deare as thou art unto thy selfe , so love That loves and honours thee , as doth behove . umberland . The sacred Muses have made alwaies clame To be the Nourses of nobility , To ...
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... thee list thy lofty Muse to raise : Lord high Admiral of England , knight of Yet , till that thou thy Poeme wilt make knowne , the noble order of the Garter , and one of Let thy faire Cinthias praises be thus rudely her Majesties privie ...
... thee list thy lofty Muse to raise : Lord high Admiral of England , knight of Yet , till that thou thy Poeme wilt make knowne , the noble order of the Garter , and one of Let thy faire Cinthias praises be thus rudely her Majesties privie ...
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