Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page iii
... Poet's language or to furnish the reader with an eclectic text . I have been simply content to reprint the earliest known edi- tions of Spenser's various poems , correcting here and there some few errors that have crept into them , by a ...
... Poet's language or to furnish the reader with an eclectic text . I have been simply content to reprint the earliest known edi- tions of Spenser's various poems , correcting here and there some few errors that have crept into them , by a ...
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... Poet sayd 454 Trust not the treason of those smyling lookes 580 470 9 Upon a day , as Love lay sweetly slumbring 578 UNQUIET thought ! whom at the first I bred 573 80 Unrighteous Lord of Love , what law is this . 574 • . 586 VENEMOUS ...
... Poet sayd 454 Trust not the treason of those smyling lookes 580 470 9 Upon a day , as Love lay sweetly slumbring 578 UNQUIET thought ! whom at the first I bred 573 80 Unrighteous Lord of Love , what law is this . 574 • . 586 VENEMOUS ...
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... Poet sayd Trust not the treason of those smyling lookes PAGE 371 580 • • • 578 UNQUIET thought ! whom at the first I bred 80 Unrighteous Lord of Love , what law is this 574 9 Upon a day , as Love lay sweetly slumbring 573 • 586 608 • 10 ...
... Poet sayd Trust not the treason of those smyling lookes PAGE 371 580 • • • 578 UNQUIET thought ! whom at the first I bred 80 Unrighteous Lord of Love , what law is this 574 9 Upon a day , as Love lay sweetly slumbring 573 • 586 608 • 10 ...
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... poet , and one that might justly be associated with the one supreme poet whom this country had then produced - with Chaucer , and they paid him constant tributes of respect and admiration ; but these mentions of him do not generally ...
... poet , and one that might justly be associated with the one supreme poet whom this country had then produced - with Chaucer , and they paid him constant tributes of respect and admiration ; but these mentions of him do not generally ...
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... Poets of our age , as his poems prove , written under the smile of the Muses , and with a genius destined to live . He died prematurely in the year of salvation 1598 , and is buried near Geoffrey Chaucer , who was the first most happily ...
... Poets of our age , as his poems prove , written under the smile of the Muses , and with a genius destined to live . He died prematurely in the year of salvation 1598 , and is buried near Geoffrey Chaucer , who was the first most happily ...
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