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When Dido realises that Aeneas is finally deserting her , Marlowe takes refuge in the splendour of the famous original : Si bene quid de te merui , fuit aut tibi quidquam Dulce meum , miserere domus latentis , et istam , , Oro , si quis ...
When Dido realises that Aeneas is finally deserting her , Marlowe takes refuge in the splendour of the famous original : Si bene quid de te merui , fuit aut tibi quidquam Dulce meum , miserere domus latentis , et istam , , Oro , si quis ...
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Perhaps in this we have the origin of his most famous popular poem , sung all through the Elizabethan age , and to which Sir Walter Ralegh wrote his hardly less famous reply : Come live with me , and be my love .
Perhaps in this we have the origin of his most famous popular poem , sung all through the Elizabethan age , and to which Sir Walter Ralegh wrote his hardly less famous reply : Come live with me , and be my love .
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This Warner was an Oxford man , famous for his patriotic poem , in alliterative fourteeners , Albion's England . In its own had a high reputation , and went through many editions , being expanded in the end to sixteen books .
This Warner was an Oxford man , famous for his patriotic poem , in alliterative fourteeners , Albion's England . In its own had a high reputation , and went through many editions , being expanded in the end to sixteen books .
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