The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... ASTROPHEL : A PASTORALL ELEGIE upon the Death of SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ... The Mourning Muse of Thestylis ... A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney . 271 An Elegie , or Friends Passion for his Astrophill .... An Epitaph ...
... ASTROPHEL : A PASTORALL ELEGIE upon the Death of SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ... The Mourning Muse of Thestylis ... A Pastorall Aeglogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney . 271 An Elegie , or Friends Passion for his Astrophill .... An Epitaph ...
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... skies 950 Warnd them to draw their bleating flocks to rest . 955 1 Sith , since . 2 Paravant , publicly . 3 › Trophe , trophy . ASTROPHEL . A PASTORALL ELEGIE UPON THE DEATH OF THE 248 COLIN CLOUTS COME HOME AGAINE .
... skies 950 Warnd them to draw their bleating flocks to rest . 955 1 Sith , since . 2 Paravant , publicly . 3 › Trophe , trophy . ASTROPHEL . A PASTORALL ELEGIE UPON THE DEATH OF THE 248 COLIN CLOUTS COME HOME AGAINE .
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... been the wife of Sir Philip Sidney , and was now married to the celebrated Earl of Essex . She was the daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham . SHEPHEARDS , that wont , on pipes of oaten reed ASTROPHEL: A PASTORALL ELEGIE upon the Death.
... been the wife of Sir Philip Sidney , and was now married to the celebrated Earl of Essex . She was the daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham . SHEPHEARDS , that wont , on pipes of oaten reed ASTROPHEL: A PASTORALL ELEGIE upon the Death.
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... Astrophel . To you I sing and to none other wight , For well I wot1 my rymes bene rudely dight.2 Yet as they been , if any nycer wit Shall hap to heare , or covet them to read : Thinke he , that such are for such ones most fit , Made ...
... Astrophel . To you I sing and to none other wight , For well I wot1 my rymes bene rudely dight.2 Yet as they been , if any nycer wit Shall hap to heare , or covet them to read : Thinke he , that such are for such ones most fit , Made ...
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... Astrophel he hight . * Young Astrophel , the pride of shepheards praise , Young Astrophel , the rusticke lasses love : Far passing all the pastors of his daies , In all that seemly shepheard might behove . In one thing onely fayling of ...
... Astrophel he hight . * Young Astrophel , the pride of shepheards praise , Young Astrophel , the rusticke lasses love : Far passing all the pastors of his daies , In all that seemly shepheard might behove . In one thing onely fayling of ...
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