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... , one year is spent : The which doth longer unto me appear Than all those forty which my life outwent . " Sonnet LX . , probably written in 1593 or 1594 . Along the shore of silver - streaming Thames ; Whose SPENSER . [ CHAP .
... , one year is spent : The which doth longer unto me appear Than all those forty which my life outwent . " Sonnet LX . , probably written in 1593 or 1594 . Along the shore of silver - streaming Thames ; Whose SPENSER . [ CHAP .
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... unto my Love wheresoever she be : " Whether lying reastlesse in heavy bedde , or else Sitting so cheerlesse at the cheerfull boorde , or else Playing alone carelesse on hir heavenlie Virginals . " If in Bed , tell hir , that my eyes can ...
... unto my Love wheresoever she be : " Whether lying reastlesse in heavy bedde , or else Sitting so cheerlesse at the cheerfull boorde , or else Playing alone carelesse on hir heavenlie Virginals . " If in Bed , tell hir , that my eyes can ...
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... unto him than their pure native tongues were unto them , he would have , if it might be , surpassed them . " The courtly author of the Arte of English Poesie , 1589 , commonly cited as G. Puttenham , classes him with Sidney . And from ...
... unto him than their pure native tongues were unto them , he would have , if it might be , surpassed them . " The courtly author of the Arte of English Poesie , 1589 , commonly cited as G. Puttenham , classes him with Sidney . And from ...
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... unto me one Alexandro , their camp master ; he told me that certain Spaniards and Italians were there arrived upon fair speeches and great promises , which altogether vain and false they found ; and that it was no part of their intent ...
... unto me one Alexandro , their camp master ; he told me that certain Spaniards and Italians were there arrived upon fair speeches and great promises , which altogether vain and false they found ; and that it was no part of their intent ...
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... unto me with their lives and the fort . I sent straight certain gentlemen in , to see their weapons and armour laid down , and to guard the muni- tion and victual there left for spoil . Then I put in certain bands , who straight fell to ...
... unto me with their lives and the fort . I sent straight certain gentlemen in , to see their weapons and armour laid down , and to guard the muni- tion and victual there left for spoil . Then I put in certain bands , who straight fell to ...
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