Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... lesse famous than the rest they be , & c . Ib . 30 And Mulla mine , whose waves I whilom taught to weep . Ib . And there is a beautiful passage of the same sort in the Colin Clout's Come Home Again : " One day , ' quoth he , ' I sat ...
... lesse famous than the rest they be , & c . Ib . 30 And Mulla mine , whose waves I whilom taught to weep . Ib . And there is a beautiful passage of the same sort in the Colin Clout's Come Home Again : " One day , ' quoth he , ' I sat ...
Page 50
... lesse worthely sette forth in a sonet Giunto Alexandro a la famosa tomba Del fero Achille sospírando disse O fortunato che si chiara tromba . Trovasti & c . And that such account hath bene alwayes made of Poetes , aswell sheweth this ...
... lesse worthely sette forth in a sonet Giunto Alexandro a la famosa tomba Del fero Achille sospírando disse O fortunato che si chiara tromba . Trovasti & c . And that such account hath bene alwayes made of Poetes , aswell sheweth this ...
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... All other lesser lights in light excell , So farre doth she in beautyfull array , Above all other lasses beare the bell , Ne lesse in vertue that beseemes her well , Xxvi Doth she exceede the rest of all her race , Colin Clout 167.
... All other lesser lights in light excell , So farre doth she in beautyfull array , Above all other lasses beare the bell , Ne lesse in vertue that beseemes her well , Xxvi Doth she exceede the rest of all her race , Colin Clout 167.
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