Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... gentle discipline ' in which the ' gentle- man or noble person ' was to be fashioned , for Learning had issued forth from cloisters and quadrangles to walk in courts with Valour and Courtesy , and gentlemen adventurers sought for ...
... gentle discipline ' in which the ' gentle- man or noble person ' was to be fashioned , for Learning had issued forth from cloisters and quadrangles to walk in courts with Valour and Courtesy , and gentlemen adventurers sought for ...
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... gentle blood . Yet oft it falles , that many a gentle mynd Dwels in deformed tabernacle drownd , Either by chaunce , against the course of kynd , Or through unaptnesse in the substance fownd , Which it assumed of some stubborne grownd ...
... gentle blood . Yet oft it falles , that many a gentle mynd Dwels in deformed tabernacle drownd , Either by chaunce , against the course of kynd , Or through unaptnesse in the substance fownd , Which it assumed of some stubborne grownd ...
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... gentle hart , That inly feeds it selfe with thoughts unkind , And nourisheth her owne consuming smart ? What medicine can any Leaches art Yeeld such a sore , that doth her grievance hide , And will to none her maladie impart ? Such was ...
... gentle hart , That inly feeds it selfe with thoughts unkind , And nourisheth her owne consuming smart ? What medicine can any Leaches art Yeeld such a sore , that doth her grievance hide , And will to none her maladie impart ? Such was ...
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