...The Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 736 páginas |
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... poet from so great a monarch , that as it is incident to the best of poets some- times to flatter some royal or noble patron , never did any do it more to the height , or with greater art or elegance , if the highest of praises ...
... poet from so great a monarch , that as it is incident to the best of poets some- times to flatter some royal or noble patron , never did any do it more to the height , or with greater art or elegance , if the highest of praises ...
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... poet could only wail and beat his breast . Eclogues I. and VI . are all sighs and tears . Perhaps in the course of time a copy of the Faerie Queene might reach the region where Menalcas and Rosalind were growing old together ; and she ...
... poet could only wail and beat his breast . Eclogues I. and VI . are all sighs and tears . Perhaps in the course of time a copy of the Faerie Queene might reach the region where Menalcas and Rosalind were growing old together ; and she ...
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... poet risen up amongst them . This work was the Shepheardes Calendar , to which so many references have already been made . It consists of twelve eclogues , one for each month of the year . Of these , three ( i . , vi . , and xii ...
... poet risen up amongst them . This work was the Shepheardes Calendar , to which so many references have already been made . It consists of twelve eclogues , one for each month of the year . Of these , three ( i . , vi . , and xii ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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