Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... fall from harmony by quoting the excellent words of one who was a bitter opponent of Harvey in this as in other matters . ' The hexameter verse , ' says Nash in his Foure Letters Confuted , 1592 , ' I graunt to be a gentleman of an ...
... fall from harmony by quoting the excellent words of one who was a bitter opponent of Harvey in this as in other matters . ' The hexameter verse , ' says Nash in his Foure Letters Confuted , 1592 , ' I graunt to be a gentleman of an ...
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... falling before the Queene of Faries desired a boone ( as the manner then was ) which during that feast she might not ... fall- ing before the Queene of Faeries , complayned that her father and mother , an ancient King and Queene , had ...
... falling before the Queene of Faries desired a boone ( as the manner then was ) which during that feast she might not ... fall- ing before the Queene of Faeries , complayned that her father and mother , an ancient King and Queene , had ...
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... falling before the Queene of Faries desired a boone ( as the manner then was ) which during that feast she might not ... fall - craving the continuance of your honorable favour ing before the Queene of Faeries , complayned towards me ...
... falling before the Queene of Faries desired a boone ( as the manner then was ) which during that feast she might not ... fall - craving the continuance of your honorable favour ing before the Queene of Faeries , complayned towards me ...
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... fall . There many Minstrales maken melody , To drive away the dull melancholy ; And many Bardes , that to the trembling chord Can tune their timely voices cunningly ; And many Chroniclers , that can record Old loves , and warres for ...
... fall . There many Minstrales maken melody , To drive away the dull melancholy ; And many Bardes , that to the trembling chord Can tune their timely voices cunningly ; And many Chroniclers , that can record Old loves , and warres for ...
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... fall . With Elfin sword most shamefully betrade ? Lo ! where the stout Sansjoy doth sleepe in deadly shade . XXIII ' And him before , I saw with bitter eyes The bold Sansfoy shrinck underneath his speare : And now the pray of fowles in ...
... fall . With Elfin sword most shamefully betrade ? Lo ! where the stout Sansjoy doth sleepe in deadly shade . XXIII ' And him before , I saw with bitter eyes The bold Sansfoy shrinck underneath his speare : And now the pray of fowles in ...
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