The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... enjoyed by some , and the mild pleasure of walk- ing in the college gardens by others . Then there were many amusements that could be enjoyed only sub rosa , or at CAMBRIDGE 27.
... enjoyed by some , and the mild pleasure of walk- ing in the college gardens by others . Then there were many amusements that could be enjoyed only sub rosa , or at CAMBRIDGE 27.
Page 111
... enjoyed there the society of congenial spirits . But twenty - five miles away near Kilcullen , on the borders of the Pale , there would be compensations . He would be one of the landed gentry . His ingenuity would be pleasantly ...
... enjoyed there the society of congenial spirits . But twenty - five miles away near Kilcullen , on the borders of the Pale , there would be compensations . He would be one of the landed gentry . His ingenuity would be pleasantly ...
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... enjoyed after his mother's death.19 Renny was situated in the beautiful valley of the Blackwater some six miles up the river from 17 17 The Lismore Papers ( Second Series ) 2. 139 . 18 Welply , NQ 162. 204 . 19 Ibid . , p . 169 ; Brady ...
... enjoyed after his mother's death.19 Renny was situated in the beautiful valley of the Blackwater some six miles up the river from 17 17 The Lismore Papers ( Second Series ) 2. 139 . 18 Welply , NQ 162. 204 . 19 Ibid . , p . 169 ; Brady ...
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