Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page viii
... Sweet warriour ! when shall I have peace with you ? Now turne againe my teme , thou jolly swayne 402 PAGE 579 O ... Sweet is the Rose , but growes upon a brere 576 Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love 322 91 • 578 • 581 ...
... Sweet warriour ! when shall I have peace with you ? Now turne againe my teme , thou jolly swayne 402 PAGE 579 O ... Sweet is the Rose , but growes upon a brere 576 Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love 322 91 • 578 • 581 ...
Page ix
... Sweet warriour ! when shall I have peace with Now turne againe my teme , thou jolly swayne 402 you ? PAGE EDMUND ... Sweet is the Rose , but growes upon a brere Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love 322 91 576 578 581 • 582 ...
... Sweet warriour ! when shall I have peace with Now turne againe my teme , thou jolly swayne 402 you ? PAGE EDMUND ... Sweet is the Rose , but growes upon a brere Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love 322 91 576 578 581 • 582 ...
Page xix
... sweet will about the hills and dales that surrounded his rural home . In one of his earliest extant poems ( the Twelfth Eclogue of the Shepheardes Calendar ) he describes with much fervour and delight , and with his characteristic ...
... sweet will about the hills and dales that surrounded his rural home . In one of his earliest extant poems ( the Twelfth Eclogue of the Shepheardes Calendar ) he describes with much fervour and delight , and with his characteristic ...
Page xxvii
... sweet tranquillity . If vulgar men discovered their new worlds , and trafficked and bustled there , why should not the poet discover his Arcadia , and repose at his ease in it , secure from the noises of feet going and coming over the ...
... sweet tranquillity . If vulgar men discovered their new worlds , and trafficked and bustled there , why should not the poet discover his Arcadia , and repose at his ease in it , secure from the noises of feet going and coming over the ...
Page xxxi
... sweet adolescence ; but still it was exile , and this fact may explain that tone of discontent which here and there is perceptible in his writings . ! When in 1580 Arthur , Lord Grey of Wilton , was appointed Lord Lieutenant of ...
... sweet adolescence ; but still it was exile , and this fact may explain that tone of discontent which here and there is perceptible in his writings . ! When in 1580 Arthur , Lord Grey of Wilton , was appointed Lord Lieutenant of ...
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