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Pagina 134
... Queene : i.e. the three Graces , attendants of Venus ; see The Dance of the Graces , from The Faerie Queene , 11. 91–6 , 146-80 . 106 betweene : now and then . 108 use : are wont . 118 lifull : life - giving . 120 disgrace : disfigure ...
... Queene : i.e. the three Graces , attendants of Venus ; see The Dance of the Graces , from The Faerie Queene , 11. 91–6 , 146-80 . 106 betweene : now and then . 108 use : are wont . 118 lifull : life - giving . 120 disgrace : disfigure ...
Pagina 227
... Queene Sir Calidore , on his quest of the Blatant Beast , encounters some shepherds . Tempted by the attractions of the pastoral world and by the beauty of the shepherdess Pastorella , he forsakes his quest and adopts the shepherd's ...
... Queene Sir Calidore , on his quest of the Blatant Beast , encounters some shepherds . Tempted by the attractions of the pastoral world and by the beauty of the shepherdess Pastorella , he forsakes his quest and adopts the shepherd's ...
Pagina 323
... Queene ( 1590 ) . He was introduced to the Court and was granted a pension of £ 50 by Elizabeth . He returned to Ireland , where he married Elizabeth Boyle in 1594. The Amoretti and Epithalamion , which were based on his courtship and ...
... Queene ( 1590 ) . He was introduced to the Court and was granted a pension of £ 50 by Elizabeth . He returned to Ireland , where he married Elizabeth Boyle in 1594. The Amoretti and Epithalamion , which were based on his courtship and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Shall I compare thee to a summers day? | 18 |
Devouring time blunt thou the lions paws | 19 |
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