Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... face is 559 shrowded • • · PAGE · • 572 574 • · 473 · · 580 106 Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace 446 Diggon Davie ! I bidde her godday . 306 Doe I not see that fayrest ymages 582 • · 585 Ah ! Colin , whether on the lowly plaine ...
... face is 559 shrowded • • · PAGE · • 572 574 • · 473 · · 580 106 Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace 446 Diggon Davie ! I bidde her godday . 306 Doe I not see that fayrest ymages 582 • · 585 Ah ! Colin , whether on the lowly plaine ...
Page ix
... face The joyes of love , if they should ever last The laurel - leafe , which you this day doe weare The love which me so cruelly tormenteth The merry Cuckow , messenger of Spring The morow next , so soone as Phoebus Lamp The noble hart ...
... face The joyes of love , if they should ever last The laurel - leafe , which you this day doe weare The love which me so cruelly tormenteth The merry Cuckow , messenger of Spring The morow next , so soone as Phoebus Lamp The noble hart ...
Page ix
... face The joyes of love , if they should ever last The laurel - leafe , which you this day doe weare The love which me so cruelly tormenteth The merry Cuckow , messenger of Spring The morow next , so soone as Phoebus Lamp The noble hart ...
... face The joyes of love , if they should ever last The laurel - leafe , which you this day doe weare The love which me so cruelly tormenteth The merry Cuckow , messenger of Spring The morow next , so soone as Phoebus Lamp The noble hart ...
Page xix
... face to face . He had wandered at his own sweet will about the hills and dales that surrounded his rural home . In one of his earliest extant poems ( the Twelfth Eclogue of the Shepheardes Calendar ) he describes with much fervour and ...
... face to face . He had wandered at his own sweet will about the hills and dales that surrounded his rural home . In one of his earliest extant poems ( the Twelfth Eclogue of the Shepheardes Calendar ) he describes with much fervour and ...
Page xxv
... results of all his life's previous labour , he turned away from his cold love and her glen , and all her country , and set his face Town - ward . It is said that his friend Harvey introduced him to xxiv EDMUND SPENSER .
... results of all his life's previous labour , he turned away from his cold love and her glen , and all her country , and set his face Town - ward . It is said that his friend Harvey introduced him to xxiv EDMUND SPENSER .
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