The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... hand so as to have time to write the original draught of Colin Clouts Come Home Again before the close of December . " ... The reception of the Faerie Queene had been so favourable that in 1591 -— it would seem , as has been shown ...
... hand so as to have time to write the original draught of Colin Clouts Come Home Again before the close of December . " ... The reception of the Faerie Queene had been so favourable that in 1591 -— it would seem , as has been shown ...
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Edited from the Original Editions and Manuscripts Edmund Spenser Richard Morris. And in his hand a windy fan did beare , She alway smyld , and in her hand did hold That in the ydle ayre he mov'd still here and An holy - water sprinckle ...
Edited from the Original Editions and Manuscripts Edmund Spenser Richard Morris. And in his hand a windy fan did beare , She alway smyld , and in her hand did hold That in the ydle ayre he mov'd still here and An holy - water sprinckle ...
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... hand to hand ; and with such nimblesse sly Could wield about , that , ere it were espide , VII Which uncouth use when as the Prince per- ceived , He gan to watch the wielding of his hand , Least by such slight he were unwares deceived ...
... hand to hand ; and with such nimblesse sly Could wield about , that , ere it were espide , VII Which uncouth use when as the Prince per- ceived , He gan to watch the wielding of his hand , Least by such slight he were unwares deceived ...
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