English Literature: The RenaissanceRobert Whitney Bolwell |
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The Renaissance Robert Whitney Bolwell. Where Archimago said a felon strong To many knights did daily worke disgrace ; But knight he now shall never more deface : Good cause of mine excuse ; that mote ye please Well to accept , and ...
The Renaissance Robert Whitney Bolwell. Where Archimago said a felon strong To many knights did daily worke disgrace ; But knight he now shall never more deface : Good cause of mine excuse ; that mote ye please Well to accept , and ...
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... Archimago old , His hastie hand he doth amazèd hold , And halfe ashamèd , wondred at the sight : For the old man well knew he , though untold , In charmes and magicke to have wondrous might , Ne ever wont in field , ne in round lists to ...
... Archimago old , His hastie hand he doth amazèd hold , And halfe ashamèd , wondred at the sight : For the old man well knew he , though untold , In charmes and magicke to have wondrous might , Ne ever wont in field , ne in round lists to ...
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... Archimago , exemplifying hypocrisy . 155 , 1. 14. Ave - Mary . Hail , Mary ; a prayer to the Virgin . 1. 29. Plutoes griesly Dame . Proserpine , queen of the underworld . 156 , 1. 4. Gorgon . Demogorgon , an underworld magician whose ...
... Archimago , exemplifying hypocrisy . 155 , 1. 14. Ave - Mary . Hail , Mary ; a prayer to the Virgin . 1. 29. Plutoes griesly Dame . Proserpine , queen of the underworld . 156 , 1. 4. Gorgon . Demogorgon , an underworld magician whose ...
Contents
INTRODUCTIONROBERT Whitney Bolwell | xiii |
Sir Thomas Wyatt 1503?1542 | 3 |
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 1517?1547 | 11 |
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Archimago beauty BEN JONSON Bettris Bonfield cause century CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE Cuddie deare death delight doth dread Earl of Kendal eccho ring EDWARD Elfin knight Elizabethan England English eyes Faerie Queene Faery fair father fear fire gentle George a Greene Gorboduc grace Grime hand hast hath hear heart heaven honor Italian Italy JENKIN JOHN LYLY KEND King knight lady learning light literary live look Lord lovers lullaby lyric marry Master mind Mirror for Magistrates Muse Musgrove nature never pain Petrarch philosopher pinner Plato play pleasure poem poesy poetry poets pray prince prose Queen quoth Renaissance rest Robin Robin Hood ROGER ASCHAM shalt ships sigh sight sing sonnet sore sorrow sweet tears tell thee thine things thought true truth unto verse Wakefield wanton wise words writing youth