The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... have contended in song , and a Goatherd thus decides : — " O Daphnis , what a dulcet mouth and voice thou hast ! ' Tis fweeter thee to heare than honie - combes to taft . Here , we think , we may assume that what lxxvi THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
... have contended in song , and a Goatherd thus decides : — " O Daphnis , what a dulcet mouth and voice thou hast ! ' Tis fweeter thee to heare than honie - combes to taft . Here , we think , we may assume that what lxxvi THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
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... heare him fing out the rest of his Fayrie Queene's praises . " Surely , if anything can be confidered decifive , this must be so held . Dekker , a voluminous author and an applauded poet , mixing in the literary fociety of the time ...
... heare him fing out the rest of his Fayrie Queene's praises . " Surely , if anything can be confidered decifive , this must be so held . Dekker , a voluminous author and an applauded poet , mixing in the literary fociety of the time ...
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... heare Such a fong and fuch a quier , As with all the woes they have , Follow Spenfer to his grave . " Here the words " Art of Poetry , " coming as they do immediately after the enumeration of other produc- tions by Spenfer , muft , we ...
... heare Such a fong and fuch a quier , As with all the woes they have , Follow Spenfer to his grave . " Here the words " Art of Poetry , " coming as they do immediately after the enumeration of other produc- tions by Spenfer , muft , we ...
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... Heare lyes ( expecting the second comminge of our Saviour Christ Jefus ) the body of Edmond Spencer the Prince of Poets in his tyme whofe divine fpirrit needs noe othir witneffe then the Works which he left behinde him . He was borne in ...
... Heare lyes ( expecting the second comminge of our Saviour Christ Jefus ) the body of Edmond Spencer the Prince of Poets in his tyme whofe divine fpirrit needs noe othir witneffe then the Works which he left behinde him . He was borne in ...
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... heare fome fay ( I knowe not howe truely ) that they have knowne the like before in their dayes . Sed quid vobis videtur magnis Philofophis ? I like your late Englifhe Hexameters fo exceedingly well , that I alfo enure my penne fometime ...
... heare fome fay ( I knowe not howe truely ) that they have knowne the like before in their dayes . Sed quid vobis videtur magnis Philofophis ? I like your late Englifhe Hexameters fo exceedingly well , that I alfo enure my penne fometime ...
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