The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... lord the lord Grey of Wilton , ' and speaks of him with profound gratitude : - Most noble lord , the pillor of my life , And patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie , poured on me rife In the first season of my ...
... lord the lord Grey of Wilton , ' and speaks of him with profound gratitude : - Most noble lord , the pillor of my life , And patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie , poured on me rife In the first season of my ...
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... Lord Ch . Howard When so thee list thy lofty Muse to raise : Lord high Admiral of England , knight of Yet , till that thou thy Poeme wilt make knowne , the noble order of the Garter , and one of Let thy faire Cinthias praises be thus ...
... Lord Ch . Howard When so thee list thy lofty Muse to raise : Lord high Admiral of England , knight of Yet , till that thou thy Poeme wilt make knowne , the noble order of the Garter , and one of Let thy faire Cinthias praises be thus ...
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... Lord , therefore , as it was ment , For honor of your name and high descent . E. S. To the right honourable the Lord of Huns- don , high Chamberlaine to her Majesty . Renowmed Lord , that , for your worthinesse And noble deeds , have ...
... Lord , therefore , as it was ment , For honor of your name and high descent . E. S. To the right honourable the Lord of Huns- don , high Chamberlaine to her Majesty . Renowmed Lord , that , for your worthinesse And noble deeds , have ...
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