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... late noble Earl of Devonshire 464 A Panegyric Congratulatory , delivered to the 471 478 King's most excellent Majesty , at Burleigh- Harrington , in Rutlandshire 522 THE POEMS OF EDMUND SPENSER . VOL III . B vi CONTENTS .
... late noble Earl of Devonshire 464 A Panegyric Congratulatory , delivered to the 471 478 King's most excellent Majesty , at Burleigh- Harrington , in Rutlandshire 522 THE POEMS OF EDMUND SPENSER . VOL III . B vi CONTENTS .
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... late , however , Spenser has met with a biographer worthy of him , one who unites the taste of the poet to the skill of the an- tiquary . Those who have perused Mr. Todd's Spenser need not be told that it is to " I am sur- ' Dr ...
... late , however , Spenser has met with a biographer worthy of him , one who unites the taste of the poet to the skill of the an- tiquary . Those who have perused Mr. Todd's Spenser need not be told that it is to " I am sur- ' Dr ...
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... late fellow of Queen's College , Oxford . From Fawke's and Woty's Poetical Calendar , vol , viii . p . 97. edit . 1763 . OVE , SENT TO MR . UPTON , ON HIS EDITION OF THE FAERIE QUEENE . As oft , reclin'd on Cherwell's shelving shore ...
... late fellow of Queen's College , Oxford . From Fawke's and Woty's Poetical Calendar , vol , viii . p . 97. edit . 1763 . OVE , SENT TO MR . UPTON , ON HIS EDITION OF THE FAERIE QUEENE . As oft , reclin'd on Cherwell's shelving shore ...
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... late ; For , naked left and disconsolate , The byting frost nipt his stalke dead , The watrie wette weighed downe his head , And heaped snowe burdned him so sore , That nowe upright hee can stand no more ; And , being downe , is trod in ...
... late ; For , naked left and disconsolate , The byting frost nipt his stalke dead , The watrie wette weighed downe his head , And heaped snowe burdned him so sore , That nowe upright hee can stand no more ; And , being downe , is trod in ...
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... late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate , To stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate . This is the Wandring Wood , this Errours Den , A monster vile , whom God and man does ...
... late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate , To stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate . This is the Wandring Wood , this Errours Den , A monster vile , whom God and man does ...
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