The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit , My mother Cambridge , whom as with a crowne He doth adorne , and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit . ” q Spenfer would be pursuing his ftudies at Cambridge in 1569 ...
... doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit , My mother Cambridge , whom as with a crowne He doth adorne , and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit . ” q Spenfer would be pursuing his ftudies at Cambridge in 1569 ...
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... doth to his Orlando Furiofo , which , notwithstanding , you wil needes feeme to emulate and hope to overgo , as you flatly profeffed yourself in one of your last letters . " " The Tears of the Nine Mufes " ( vol . iv . p . 323 ) of the ...
... doth to his Orlando Furiofo , which , notwithstanding , you wil needes feeme to emulate and hope to overgo , as you flatly profeffed yourself in one of your last letters . " " The Tears of the Nine Mufes " ( vol . iv . p . 323 ) of the ...
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... doth fhunne no place : He will fyng in every noke , And ftare you in the face . " This , and the reft , were written by no friend to Raleigh . The MS . The date of the entry of the first three books THE LIFE OF SPENSER . lxix.
... doth fhunne no place : He will fyng in every noke , And ftare you in the face . " This , and the reft , were written by no friend to Raleigh . The MS . The date of the entry of the first three books THE LIFE OF SPENSER . lxix.
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... doth ever fill . So then was Daphnis glad , and lept and clapt his handes , And danft , as doth a fawne when by the damm he standes . Menalcas greevd ; the thing his mind did much difmaie , And fad as Bride he was upon the marrige daie ...
... doth ever fill . So then was Daphnis glad , and lept and clapt his handes , And danft , as doth a fawne when by the damm he standes . Menalcas greevd ; the thing his mind did much difmaie , And fad as Bride he was upon the marrige daie ...
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... dead and had been dead four or five years , that he had thrown down his pen , and 66 Doth rather choofe to fit in idle cell , Than fo himfelfe to mockerie to fell ? " to Spenfer's " Tears of the Mufes , " the lxxx THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
... dead and had been dead four or five years , that he had thrown down his pen , and 66 Doth rather choofe to fit in idle cell , Than fo himfelfe to mockerie to fell ? " to Spenfer's " Tears of the Mufes , " the lxxx THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
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