Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page xvii
... ladies with many expressions of regard and references to his affinity . Most faire and vertuous Ladie , ' he writes to ... lady Strange , who became subsequently the wife of Sir Thomas Egerton , that one who came after Spenser — Milton ...
... ladies with many expressions of regard and references to his affinity . Most faire and vertuous Ladie , ' he writes to ... lady Strange , who became subsequently the wife of Sir Thomas Egerton , that one who came after Spenser — Milton ...
Page xlviii
... lady's previous history . It would appear that she lived in the poet's neighbourhood . The whole course of the wooing and the winning is pourtrayed in the Amoretti or Sonnets and the Epithalamium . It may be gathered from these ...
... lady's previous history . It would appear that she lived in the poet's neighbourhood . The whole course of the wooing and the winning is pourtrayed in the Amoretti or Sonnets and the Epithalamium . It may be gathered from these ...
Page xlix
... lady's previous history . It would appear that she lived in the poet's neighbourhood . The whole course of the wooing and the winning is pourtrayed in the Amoretti or Sonnets and the Epithalamium . It may be gathered from these ...
... lady's previous history . It would appear that she lived in the poet's neighbourhood . The whole course of the wooing and the winning is pourtrayed in the Amoretti or Sonnets and the Epithalamium . It may be gathered from these ...
Page liii
... ladies [ the ladies Margaret , Countess of Cumberland , Mary , Countess of Warwick ] to call in the same ; but unable ... lady Katherine Somerset , daughters to the right honourable the Earl of Worcester , and espoused to the two worthie ...
... ladies [ the ladies Margaret , Countess of Cumberland , Mary , Countess of Warwick ] to call in the same ; but unable ... lady Katherine Somerset , daughters to the right honourable the Earl of Worcester , and espoused to the two worthie ...
Page lix
... Lady Igrayne , to have seene in a dream or vision the Faery Queen , with whose excellent beauty ravished , he awaking resolved to seeke her out ; and so being by Merlin armed , and by Timon throughly instructed , he went to seeke her ...
... Lady Igrayne , to have seene in a dream or vision the Faery Queen , with whose excellent beauty ravished , he awaking resolved to seeke her out ; and so being by Merlin armed , and by Timon throughly instructed , he went to seeke her ...
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