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Page xxii
... unto him the Shep- perdes calender , conteyninge xij ecloges proportionable to the xij monethes- --vjd ̧ » The year 1579 , according to the registers and the then popular mode of calculation , would not expire until 25th March , some ...
... unto him the Shep- perdes calender , conteyninge xij ecloges proportionable to the xij monethes- --vjd ̧ » The year 1579 , according to the registers and the then popular mode of calculation , would not expire until 25th March , some ...
Page xlviii
... unto his honor [ Lord Leicester ] . I meant them rather to Maister Dyer . " l 99 66 A Here , we think , we may assume that what Spenser calls his " Slomber , " and what Ponsonby names Sennight's Slumber was the same piece , which was ...
... unto his honor [ Lord Leicester ] . I meant them rather to Maister Dyer . " l 99 66 A Here , we think , we may assume that what Spenser calls his " Slomber , " and what Ponsonby names Sennight's Slumber was the same piece , which was ...
Page lx
... his woods , & c . in Balliganim . It runs as follows : — " Be it knowen to all men by these presentes , that I , Edmund Spenser of Kilcolman , esqu ' , doe give unto McHenry the keping of all the woodes which I lx THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
... his woods , & c . in Balliganim . It runs as follows : — " Be it knowen to all men by these presentes , that I , Edmund Spenser of Kilcolman , esqu ' , doe give unto McHenry the keping of all the woodes which I lx THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
Page lxi
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. unto McHenry the keping of all the woodes which I have in Balliganim , the rushes and brakes wt out making any spoyle thereof ; and also doe covenant with him that he shall have one house win the bawne ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. unto McHenry the keping of all the woodes which I have in Balliganim , the rushes and brakes wt out making any spoyle thereof ; and also doe covenant with him that he shall have one house win the bawne ...
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... chevalrie , M. PHILIP SIDNEY . AT LONDON . Printed by HUGH SINGLETON , dwelling in Creede Lane neere unto Ludgate at the figne of the gylden Tunne , and are there to be folde . 1579 . TO HIS BOOKE . GE , litt booke : selfe 1 . ས.
... chevalrie , M. PHILIP SIDNEY . AT LONDON . Printed by HUGH SINGLETON , dwelling in Creede Lane neere unto Ludgate at the figne of the gylden Tunne , and are there to be folde . 1579 . TO HIS BOOKE . GE , litt booke : selfe 1 . ས.
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