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... Shepherd ' was , at that date and long afterwards , the usual designation of a poet , so that ' Shepherd's notes ' might only mean poet's notes ; but , as if to make his want of knowledge on such a topic indis- putable , Whetstone added ...
... Shepherd ' was , at that date and long afterwards , the usual designation of a poet , so that ' Shepherd's notes ' might only mean poet's notes ; but , as if to make his want of knowledge on such a topic indis- putable , Whetstone added ...
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... for glow - worms . 5 Glumie , dull , gloomy . 1 Shepster , shepherd . 6 Levyn , lightning . 8 Albanne , a large loose white robe . Whilest the soft Flowretts nodded onne his hedde , And VIII 205 SPENSER'S JUvenile poemS.
... for glow - worms . 5 Glumie , dull , gloomy . 1 Shepster , shepherd . 6 Levyn , lightning . 8 Albanne , a large loose white robe . Whilest the soft Flowretts nodded onne his hedde , And VIII 205 SPENSER'S JUvenile poemS.
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... shepherd's song in the well - known lines which refer to Sir Walter Ralegh's loss of favour with the Queen . The reference , from the date of the poem , would appear to be to 1589 , but , as will be later explained , this is doubtful ...
... shepherd's song in the well - known lines which refer to Sir Walter Ralegh's loss of favour with the Queen . The reference , from the date of the poem , would appear to be to 1589 , but , as will be later explained , this is doubtful ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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