The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page xiv
... face of the register ; and if the child had been base - born she would pro- bably have borne her mother's surname . We are to recollect also that St. Clement Danes was a most likely parish for Spenser to reside in ; for there , at the ...
... face of the register ; and if the child had been base - born she would pro- bably have borne her mother's surname . We are to recollect also that St. Clement Danes was a most likely parish for Spenser to reside in ; for there , at the ...
Page xli
... married , and whỏ may have been the mother of Florence Spenser , baptized in 1587 . The whole , in the absence of farther information , d seems an inextricable riddle , especially in the face of THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xli.
... married , and whỏ may have been the mother of Florence Spenser , baptized in 1587 . The whole , in the absence of farther information , d seems an inextricable riddle , especially in the face of THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xli.
Page xlii
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. seems an inextricable riddle , especially in the face of what Spenser says , at the end of his " Colin Clout's come Home again , ” of his still ardent and unalterable affection for Rosalind . This ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. seems an inextricable riddle , especially in the face of what Spenser says , at the end of his " Colin Clout's come Home again , ” of his still ardent and unalterable affection for Rosalind . This ...
Page lxviii
... face the date of 1596. The name of the author , " Ed . Spenser , " was also patent upon the title - page , though in very modest type ; and it purported , in much larger letters , to have been " Imprinted at London for William Ponsonby ...
... face the date of 1596. The name of the author , " Ed . Spenser , " was also patent upon the title - page , though in very modest type ; and it purported , in much larger letters , to have been " Imprinted at London for William Ponsonby ...
Page xc
... face pro- jected , and the high forehead receded , while the eyes and eyebrows did not very harmoniously range . Christopher Beeston , who was much concerned with poets and theatres during the reigns of James and Charles , and survived ...
... face pro- jected , and the high forehead receded , while the eyes and eyebrows did not very harmoniously range . Christopher Beeston , who was much concerned with poets and theatres during the reigns of James and Charles , and survived ...
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Æglogue Archimago beare beast blood bowre braunches brest CANTO carefull chaunce Clout's come Home Colin Clout's corage cruell Cuddie Dame deadly deare death delight Diggon dore doth dreadfull Duessa Edmund Spenser Elfin knight eternall Faerie Queene faire farre fayre feare flocke flowre Gabriel Harvey girlond goodly grace griefe grone hand hart Harvey hast hath heaven Hobbinoll Ireland Kilcolman knight Lady light living Lord Lord Grey maister mightie mought Muse never nigh noble payne Pembroke Hall poem poet poet's Ponsonby powre pype rage Raleigh Rosalind sayd sayne seemd seems selfe shame shee sheepe Shepheardes Calender shew shield shyne sight Sike Sir Walter Raleigh sith sonne sonnets sore Spenser steed sweete thee theyr thilke thou unto vaine verse vertues Viscount Fermoy wandring weary weene wight wont wyde yron