The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... sweet peace , whose lacke did then appeare . Tho backe returning to my sheepe againe , I from thenceforth have learn'd to loue more deare This lowly quiet life , which I inherite here . ( VI . ix . 24 , 25. ) In London , surrounded by ...
... sweet peace , whose lacke did then appeare . Tho backe returning to my sheepe againe , I from thenceforth have learn'd to loue more deare This lowly quiet life , which I inherite here . ( VI . ix . 24 , 25. ) In London , surrounded by ...
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... , ' If music and sweet poetry agree , ' is by Shakespeare . And it seems too good for Barnfield , to whom also it is attributed . 2 Dekker : A Knights Conjuring .. 6 It is typical of that sacred hunger of ambitious xl INTRODUCTION .
... , ' If music and sweet poetry agree , ' is by Shakespeare . And it seems too good for Barnfield , to whom also it is attributed . 2 Dekker : A Knights Conjuring .. 6 It is typical of that sacred hunger of ambitious xl INTRODUCTION .
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... sweet reasonableness , in his victory over Crudor he thinks more of his foe's reformation than of his own triumph , turning his victory to so good account that Briana is wondrously changed . He encourages young Tristram in the path of ...
... sweet reasonableness , in his victory over Crudor he thinks more of his foe's reformation than of his own triumph , turning his victory to so good account that Briana is wondrously changed . He encourages young Tristram in the path of ...
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... sweet embayd , And slombring soft my hart did steale away , Me seemed , by my side a royall Mayd Her daintie limbes full softly down did lay . ( 1. ix . 13. ) 1 It will be noticed that in all these passages the effect of the ...
... sweet embayd , And slombring soft my hart did steale away , Me seemed , by my side a royall Mayd Her daintie limbes full softly down did lay . ( 1. ix . 13. ) 1 It will be noticed that in all these passages the effect of the ...
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... Sweet Spenser moving through his clouded heaven With the moon's beauty and the moon's soft pace . To him the significance of the situations that he describes and his attitude with regard to them were more than the situations themselves ...
... Sweet Spenser moving through his clouded heaven With the moon's beauty and the moon's soft pace . To him the significance of the situations that he describes and his attitude with regard to them were more than the situations themselves ...
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