The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... COLIN CLOUTS COME HOME AGAINE ... 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 ...
... COLIN CLOUTS COME HOME AGAINE ... 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 ...
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... Colin , carelesse Colin Cloute , Care now his idle bagpipe up to raise , 225 Ne tell his sorrow to the listning rout Of shepheard groomes , which wont his songs to praise : Praise who so list , yet I will him dispraise , Untill he quite ...
... Colin , carelesse Colin Cloute , Care now his idle bagpipe up to raise , 225 Ne tell his sorrow to the listning rout Of shepheard groomes , which wont his songs to praise : Praise who so list , yet I will him dispraise , Untill he quite ...
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... Colin Clouts come Home again , by the name of Charillis . She was married , first to Sir Wm . Stanley , Lord Mountegle ; next to Henry Compton , Lord Compton ; and lastly to Robert Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , afterwards Earl of Dorset ...
... Colin Clouts come Home again , by the name of Charillis . She was married , first to Sir Wm . Stanley , Lord Mountegle ; next to Henry Compton , Lord Compton ; and lastly to Robert Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , afterwards Earl of Dorset ...
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... 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 . " — Retrospective Review . - In stead of them , and ...
... 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 . " — Retrospective Review . - In stead of them , and ...
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... Colin , her own shepheard , That her with heavenly hymnes doth deifie , Of rusticke Muse full hardly to be betterd . " She is the rose , the glory of the day , And mine the primrose in the lowly shade : 1 Divinde , deified . Ver . 229.- ...
... Colin , her own shepheard , That her with heavenly hymnes doth deifie , Of rusticke Muse full hardly to be betterd . " She is the rose , the glory of the day , And mine the primrose in the lowly shade : 1 Divinde , deified . Ver . 229.- ...
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