The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... Verses addreffed to the Author Sonnets by Spenfer to various Noblemen , & c . · Page ix clvii clxvi • clxix • 2 3 11 15 21 35 43 55 72 80 92 102 • 114 • 124 135 147 153 • 159 BOOK I. THE LEGEND OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED.
... Verses addreffed to the Author Sonnets by Spenfer to various Noblemen , & c . · Page ix clvii clxvi • clxix • 2 3 11 15 21 35 43 55 72 80 92 102 • 114 • 124 135 147 153 • 159 BOOK I. THE LEGEND OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED.
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... verse ( poem it can hardly deserve to be called ) that the whole story is true to the very letter . Again , much difcuffion has been carried on during the last century on the question whe- ther Spenser ever finished his great work ...
... verse ( poem it can hardly deserve to be called ) that the whole story is true to the very letter . Again , much difcuffion has been carried on during the last century on the question whe- ther Spenser ever finished his great work ...
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... verse respects nor Thames , nor theaters , Nor feekes it to be knowne unto the great , But Avon , rich in fame though poore in waters , Shall have my fong , where Delia hath her seate . " ( Sign . G , 4 b . ) not uninteresting ...
... verse respects nor Thames , nor theaters , Nor feekes it to be knowne unto the great , But Avon , rich in fame though poore in waters , Shall have my fong , where Delia hath her seate . " ( Sign . G , 4 b . ) not uninteresting ...
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... verse , and the poet there calls his patron " mine alderliefelt Lord . " — Ibid . p . 163. The fame nobleman had extended his favour alfo to Spenfer's friend , George Turbervile : in fact Arthur Lord Grey seems always to have had fome ...
... verse , and the poet there calls his patron " mine alderliefelt Lord . " — Ibid . p . 163. The fame nobleman had extended his favour alfo to Spenfer's friend , George Turbervile : in fact Arthur Lord Grey seems always to have had fome ...
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... verse of that excellent Poet , Maifter Spenfer in his Fayrie Queene ) I leave you to the reading , " & c . Whether Barnefield wrote his " Cynthia " because he had heard of Sir W. Raleigh's unpub- lished production of the fame name we ...
... verse of that excellent Poet , Maifter Spenfer in his Fayrie Queene ) I leave you to the reading , " & c . Whether Barnefield wrote his " Cynthia " because he had heard of Sir W. Raleigh's unpub- lished production of the fame name we ...
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