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... Astrophel and Stella , 1591 To the worshipful and his very good friend , Ma . Francis Flower , Esquire , increase of all content . I It was my fortune ( right worshipful ) not many days since , to light upon the famous device of Astrophel ...
... Astrophel and Stella , 1591 To the worshipful and his very good friend , Ma . Francis Flower , Esquire , increase of all content . I It was my fortune ( right worshipful ) not many days since , to light upon the famous device of Astrophel ...
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... Astrophel ' and ' Stella ' had become out of the question . 106 Loving in truth ] This , like some other sonnets in the sequence , is writ- ten in lines of twelve syllables . 106-107 Not at the first sight 1 dribbed ] a term from ...
... Astrophel ' and ' Stella ' had become out of the question . 106 Loving in truth ] This , like some other sonnets in the sequence , is writ- ten in lines of twelve syllables . 106-107 Not at the first sight 1 dribbed ] a term from ...
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... Astrophel and Stella , Drayton's Idea , Lodge's Phillis , and Spenser's Astrophel ; he recognized the exquisite lyrics that had appeared in printed plays and romances , and copied . out songs from Greene's Menaphon , Lodge's Rosalind ...
... Astrophel and Stella , Drayton's Idea , Lodge's Phillis , and Spenser's Astrophel ; he recognized the exquisite lyrics that had appeared in printed plays and romances , and copied . out songs from Greene's Menaphon , Lodge's Rosalind ...
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HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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