The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... lady whom he was then addreffing , that the year of his courtship , juft ended , appeared to him longer " Than all thofe forty which my life outwent . " See Profeffor Craik's " Spenfer , and his Poetry , " 3 vols . 12mo . 1845 , vol ...
... lady whom he was then addreffing , that the year of his courtship , juft ended , appeared to him longer " Than all thofe forty which my life outwent . " See Profeffor Craik's " Spenfer , and his Poetry , " 3 vols . 12mo . 1845 , vol ...
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... lady , which ( to- gether , perhaps , with Shakespeare's rifing reputation ) made him thus celebrate the Avon in his " Delia , ” 4to . 1592 : — " No , no , my verse respects nor Thames , nor theaters , Nor feekes it to be knowne unto ...
... lady , which ( to- gether , perhaps , with Shakespeare's rifing reputation ) made him thus celebrate the Avon in his " Delia , ” 4to . 1592 : — " No , no , my verse respects nor Thames , nor theaters , Nor feekes it to be knowne unto ...
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... ladies , Carey , Compton , and Strange , had shown no indifpofition to welcome the tribute of their poet ; and he especially praises them under the names of " Phillis , Charillis , and fweet Amarillis , " at the fame time repeating his ...
... ladies , Carey , Compton , and Strange , had shown no indifpofition to welcome the tribute of their poet ; and he especially praises them under the names of " Phillis , Charillis , and fweet Amarillis , " at the fame time repeating his ...
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... lady who , we apprehend , be- came his fecond wife ( he did not marry her until the first three books of the " Faerie Queene " had been about four years published ) was the fame as that of the Queen , and of his mother : he is fpeaking ...
... lady who , we apprehend , be- came his fecond wife ( he did not marry her until the first three books of the " Faerie Queene " had been about four years published ) was the fame as that of the Queen , and of his mother : he is fpeaking ...
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... lady : - He ends thus : - " My Spenfer , fpare to speake and ever fpare to speed : Unless thou show thy hurt , how shall the Surgeon know thy need ? " " Wherfore be bold to boord the fairest first of all : Aye Venus aides the forward ...
... lady : - He ends thus : - " My Spenfer , fpare to speake and ever fpare to speed : Unless thou show thy hurt , how shall the Surgeon know thy need ? " " Wherfore be bold to boord the fairest first of all : Aye Venus aides the forward ...
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