Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... Lord Grey of Wilton , Lord Deputy . Spenser - Harvey Correspondence published by Harvey . 1581. Clerk of Degrees and Recognizances to the Irish Court of Chan- cery . Takes lease of lands and Abbey of Enniscorthy . Tasso's Gerusalemme ...
... Lord Grey of Wilton , Lord Deputy . Spenser - Harvey Correspondence published by Harvey . 1581. Clerk of Degrees and Recognizances to the Irish Court of Chan- cery . Takes lease of lands and Abbey of Enniscorthy . Tasso's Gerusalemme ...
Page 200
... lord . ii . 8. them . i.e. Scudamour and his Squire . vi . 1. Honi soit qui mal y pense . 4. hebene spear ... Lord Grey of Wilton , Lord Deputy in Ireland , 1580-2 , as whose secretary Spenser went to Ireland ; Talus the Iron Man stands ...
... lord . ii . 8. them . i.e. Scudamour and his Squire . vi . 1. Honi soit qui mal y pense . 4. hebene spear ... Lord Grey of Wilton , Lord Deputy in Ireland , 1580-2 , as whose secretary Spenser went to Ireland ; Talus the Iron Man stands ...
Page 201
... Lord is a God of knowledge , and by him enterprises are established . The Lord killeth and maketh alive : bringeth down to the grave , and raiseth up . The Lord maketh poore and maketh rich bringeth low , and exalteth . ' " 9. Job xli ...
... Lord is a God of knowledge , and by him enterprises are established . The Lord killeth and maketh alive : bringeth down to the grave , and raiseth up . The Lord maketh poore and maketh rich bringeth low , and exalteth . ' " 9. Job xli ...
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