The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... miles to the north , in order to confer with Turlough Luineach O'Neill , who had grown suddenly restive as a result of the defeat of the English at Glen- malure . If , as seems likely , Spenser was a member of Grey's party , his ...
... miles to the north , in order to confer with Turlough Luineach O'Neill , who had grown suddenly restive as a result of the defeat of the English at Glen- malure . If , as seems likely , Spenser was a member of Grey's party , his ...
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... miles away . Still nearer , at Carrigleamleary , on the Blackwater , was Roger Keate , with whom was associated a Mr. Piers ; of both of these men , we shall hear more later . To the southeast of Kilcolman was Arthur Hyde , with his ...
... miles away . Still nearer , at Carrigleamleary , on the Blackwater , was Roger Keate , with whom was associated a Mr. Piers ; of both of these men , we shall hear more later . To the southeast of Kilcolman was Arthur Hyde , with his ...
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... miles from Towcester , Northamptonshire . Bradden and Althorp are both but a few miles from Northampton , and Professor Heffner recently discovered the interesting fact that Elizabeth Boyle and the children of Sir John Spencer of ...
... miles from Towcester , Northamptonshire . Bradden and Althorp are both but a few miles from Northampton , and Professor Heffner recently discovered the interesting fact that Elizabeth Boyle and the children of Sir John Spencer of ...
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