The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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Page 187
... ARTHUR GORGES , ESQUIER . DEDICATED TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LADIE HELENA , MARQUESSE OF NORTHAMPTON BY ED . SP TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND VERTUOUS LADY , HELENA , DAPHNAIDA: AN ELEGIE.
... ARTHUR GORGES , ESQUIER . DEDICATED TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LADIE HELENA , MARQUESSE OF NORTHAMPTON BY ED . SP TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND VERTUOUS LADY , HELENA , DAPHNAIDA: AN ELEGIE.
Page 189
... Arthur Gorges , a lover of learn- ing and vertue , whose house , as your Ladiship by mar- riage hath honoured , so doe I find the name of them , by many notable records , to be of great antiquitie in this realme , and such as have ever ...
... Arthur Gorges , a lover of learn- ing and vertue , whose house , as your Ladiship by mar- riage hath honoured , so doe I find the name of them , by many notable records , to be of great antiquitie in this realme , and such as have ever ...
Page 191
... Arthur Gorges , introduced by the same name into Colin Clouts come Home again . * " Daphnaida , which was published in 1591-2 , is an elegy on the death of a lady of the Howard family ; very long , very dull , and very unnatural ...
... Arthur Gorges , introduced by the same name into Colin Clouts come Home again . * " Daphnaida , which was published in 1591-2 , is an elegy on the death of a lady of the Howard family ; very long , very dull , and very unnatural ...
Page 228
... Arthur Gorges , upon the death of whose wife , here mentioned under the name of Daphne , Spenser wrote his " Daphnaida . " There eke is Palin worthie of great praise , Albe1 228 COLIN CLOUTS.
... Arthur Gorges , upon the death of whose wife , here mentioned under the name of Daphne , Spenser wrote his " Daphnaida . " There eke is Palin worthie of great praise , Albe1 228 COLIN CLOUTS.
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