The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page v
... late Mr. J. Payne Collier , whose pains- taking endeavours to render it the most correct text extant , have left little to be done in the way of corrections or emendations by any future editor . The Memoir is also substantially the same ...
... late Mr. J. Payne Collier , whose pains- taking endeavours to render it the most correct text extant , have left little to be done in the way of corrections or emendations by any future editor . The Memoir is also substantially the same ...
Page xxxiii
... come Home again , " 1595 , was in- tended for the press in 1587 , and one of the pieces there given was entered in the usual manner late in the 66 summer of that year . Spenser calls his own THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xxxiii.
... come Home again , " 1595 , was in- tended for the press in 1587 , and one of the pieces there given was entered in the usual manner late in the 66 summer of that year . Spenser calls his own THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xxxiii.
Page xxxvi
... late in the summer of 1589 , when he received a visit from his friend and patron , Sir Walter Raleigh . Raleigh must have found Spenser engaged upon the completion of the first three books of " The Faerie Queene ; " and we may be sure ...
... late in the summer of 1589 , when he received a visit from his friend and patron , Sir Walter Raleigh . Raleigh must have found Spenser engaged upon the completion of the first three books of " The Faerie Queene ; " and we may be sure ...
Page lv
... late in our last volume ) , Spenser must have set about the composi- tion of " Colin Clout's come Home again " on his arrival at Kilcolman in the spring of the year 1591 . It was not put in type until 1595 ; but , as we have remarked ...
... late in our last volume ) , Spenser must have set about the composi- tion of " Colin Clout's come Home again " on his arrival at Kilcolman in the spring of the year 1591 . It was not put in type until 1595 ; but , as we have remarked ...
Page lxxxvi
... late to be of service , all contemporary authorities agree that he expired in penury . Camden says in Angliam inops reversus ; and though Spenser's in- come , including his pension , may have been , under ordinary circumstances ...
... late to be of service , all contemporary authorities agree that he expired in penury . Camden says in Angliam inops reversus ; and though Spenser's in- come , including his pension , may have been , under ordinary circumstances ...
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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