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Page xxxviii
... faire Cynthia's praises be thus rudely showne . " We apprehend that the subsidence of the Queen's displeasure brought Raleigh back speedily to England , and that he remained but a short time in Ireland . The opinion is so reasonable and ...
... faire Cynthia's praises be thus rudely showne . " We apprehend that the subsidence of the Queen's displeasure brought Raleigh back speedily to England , and that he remained but a short time in Ireland . The opinion is so reasonable and ...
Page 94
... faire Ladye in mourn- ing weedes , riding on a white Asse , with a dwarfe behind her leading a warlike steed , that bore the Armes of a knight , and his speare in the dwarfes hand . Shee , falling before the Queene of Faeries ...
... faire Ladye in mourn- ing weedes , riding on a white Asse , with a dwarfe behind her leading a warlike steed , that bore the Armes of a knight , and his speare in the dwarfes hand . Shee , falling before the Queene of Faeries ...
Page 95
... faire Lady , called Amoretta , whom he kept in most grievous torment , because she would not yield him the pleasure of her body . Whereupon Sir Scud- amour , the lover of that Lady , presently tooke on him that adventure . But being ...
... faire Lady , called Amoretta , whom he kept in most grievous torment , because she would not yield him the pleasure of her body . Whereupon Sir Scud- amour , the lover of that Lady , presently tooke on him that adventure . But being ...
Page 104
... faire a land as may be redd , Not one Parnassus , nor one Helicone , Left for sweete Muses to be harboured , But where thy selfe hast thy brave mansione : There , in deede , dwel faire Graces many one , And gentle Nymphes , delights of ...
... faire a land as may be redd , Not one Parnassus , nor one Helicone , Left for sweete Muses to be harboured , But where thy selfe hast thy brave mansione : There , in deede , dwel faire Graces many one , And gentle Nymphes , delights of ...
Page 106
... faire Cinthias praises be thus rudely showne . To the right honourable the Lo . Burleigh , Lo . high Threasurer of England . To you , right noble Lord , whose carefull brest To menage of most grave affaires is bent ; And on whose ...
... faire Cinthias praises be thus rudely showne . To the right honourable the Lo . Burleigh , Lo . high Threasurer of England . To you , right noble Lord , whose carefull brest To menage of most grave affaires is bent ; And on whose ...
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