Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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Page 38
... Colin thou kenst ) knowest . Seemeth hereby that Colin perteyneth to some Southern noble man , and perhaps in Surrye or Kent , the rather bicause he so often nameth the Kentish downes , and before , As lythe as lasse of Kent . The ...
... Colin thou kenst ) knowest . Seemeth hereby that Colin perteyneth to some Southern noble man , and perhaps in Surrye or Kent , the rather bicause he so often nameth the Kentish downes , and before , As lythe as lasse of Kent . The ...
Page 162
... spred it selfe , to serve to all delight , Either to daunce , when they to daunce would faine , Or else to course about their bases light ; vi vii viii Ne ought there wanted , which for pleasure might Desired Colin Clout.
... spred it selfe , to serve to all delight , Either to daunce , when they to daunce would faine , Or else to course about their bases light ; vi vii viii Ne ought there wanted , which for pleasure might Desired Colin Clout.
Page 165
... Colin Clout ( who knowes not Colin Clout ? ) He pypt apace , whilest they him daunst about . Pype jolly shepheard , pype thou now apace Unto thy love , that made thee low to lout : Thy love is present there with thee in place , Thy love ...
... Colin Clout ( who knowes not Colin Clout ? ) He pypt apace , whilest they him daunst about . Pype jolly shepheard , pype thou now apace Unto thy love , that made thee low to lout : Thy love is present there with thee in place , Thy love ...
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