Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... head doth rere . Come now ye damzels , daughters of delight , Helpe quickly her to dight , But first come ye fayre houres which were begot In Joves sweet paradice , of Day and Night , Which doe the seasons of the yeare allot , 100 And ...
... head doth rere . Come now ye damzels , daughters of delight , Helpe quickly her to dight , But first come ye fayre houres which were begot In Joves sweet paradice , of Day and Night , Which doe the seasons of the yeare allot , 100 And ...
Page 169
... head a girlond well beseene He wore , from which as he had chauffed been The sweat did drop ; and in his hand he bore A boawe and shaftes , as he in forrest greene Had hunted late the Libbard or the Bore , xxix And now would bathe his ...
... head a girlond well beseene He wore , from which as he had chauffed been The sweat did drop ; and in his hand he bore A boawe and shaftes , as he in forrest greene Had hunted late the Libbard or the Bore , xxix And now would bathe his ...
Page 181
... head of the French school of painting . 34-7 . F. Q. III . ix . 20 . PAGE 5. 6-8 . F. Q. 11. iii . 30 . 9-13 . F. Q. III . viii . 30-5 . The quotation is from st . 35 . 16-17 . F. Q. IV . xi . 23-4 . 18. The Procession of the Passions ...
... head of the French school of painting . 34-7 . F. Q. III . ix . 20 . PAGE 5. 6-8 . F. Q. 11. iii . 30 . 9-13 . F. Q. III . viii . 30-5 . The quotation is from st . 35 . 16-17 . F. Q. IV . xi . 23-4 . 18. The Procession of the Passions ...
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