Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... fall with difference discreet , Now soft , now loud , unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered ... falls away ! IO 20 30 ΙΟ So passeth in the passing of a day Of B 2 HAZLITT 3.
... fall with difference discreet , Now soft , now loud , unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered ... falls away ! IO 20 30 ΙΟ So passeth in the passing of a day Of B 2 HAZLITT 3.
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... fall he tun'd [ he ] r fame , And in each barke engrav'd Elizaes name . ΙΟ Michael Drayton Epistle to Henry Reynolds , of Poets and Poetry , 1627 GRAVE morrall Spencer after these came on , Then whom I am perswaded there was none Since ...
... fall he tun'd [ he ] r fame , And in each barke engrav'd Elizaes name . ΙΟ Michael Drayton Epistle to Henry Reynolds , of Poets and Poetry , 1627 GRAVE morrall Spencer after these came on , Then whom I am perswaded there was none Since ...
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... fall tuning their accents fit . And on the top thereof a spacious plaine Did 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 ...
... fall tuning their accents fit . And on the top thereof a spacious plaine Did 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 ...
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