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GEORGE GASCOIGNE The Introduction and Notes are at page 928 FROM A Hundreth Sundry Flowers , [ 1573 ] Gascoigne's good morrow You that have spent the silent night In sleep and quiet rest ... George ( GEORGE GASCOIGNE 85 GEORGE GASCOIGNE.
GEORGE GASCOIGNE The Introduction and Notes are at page 928 FROM A Hundreth Sundry Flowers , [ 1573 ] Gascoigne's good morrow You that have spent the silent night In sleep and quiet rest ... George ( GEORGE GASCOIGNE 85 GEORGE GASCOIGNE.
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... GEORGE GASCOIGNE GEORGE GASCOIGNE ( 1542 ? -1577 ) seems to have been for a brief period the most considerable man of letters in England . His brilliant career as soldier , adventurer , and ... Gascoigne's Posies ) is 928 NOTES TO GASCOIGNE.
... GEORGE GASCOIGNE GEORGE GASCOIGNE ( 1542 ? -1577 ) seems to have been for a brief period the most considerable man of letters in England . His brilliant career as soldier , adventurer , and ... Gascoigne's Posies ) is 928 NOTES TO GASCOIGNE.
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GEORGE WHETSTONE GEORGE WHETSTONE ( c . 1544-1587 ) was a friend of George Gascoigne and wrote his biography in verse . Usually Whetstone is named with Church- yard , as both were miscellaneous writers who lived by what they received ...
GEORGE WHETSTONE GEORGE WHETSTONE ( c . 1544-1587 ) was a friend of George Gascoigne and wrote his biography in verse . Usually Whetstone is named with Church- yard , as both were miscellaneous writers who lived by what they received ...
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