The Oxford Library of English Poetry, Volume 1John Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 443 pages |
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Page 141
... dear , - Dear my lord , pardon , —I dare not , Lest I be taken : not the imperious show Of the full - fortun'd Cæsar ever shall Be brooch'd with me ; if knife , drugs , serpents , have Edge , sting , or operation , I am safe : Your wife ...
... dear , - Dear my lord , pardon , —I dare not , Lest I be taken : not the imperious show Of the full - fortun'd Cæsar ever shall Be brooch'd with me ; if knife , drugs , serpents , have Edge , sting , or operation , I am safe : Your wife ...
Page 154
... dear stone , that I may say , indeed Thou art Hermione ; or rather , thou art she In thy not chiding , for she was as tender As infancy and grace . But yet , Paulina , Hermione was not so much wrinkled ; nothing So aged as this seems ...
... dear stone , that I may say , indeed Thou art Hermione ; or rather , thou art she In thy not chiding , for she was as tender As infancy and grace . But yet , Paulina , Hermione was not so much wrinkled ; nothing So aged as this seems ...
Page 255
... dear honor's sake , Goddess of the silver lake , Listen and save . Listen and appear to us In name of great Oceanus , By the earth - shaking Neptune's mace , And Tethys ' grave majestic pace , By hoary Nereus ' wrinkled look , And the ...
... dear honor's sake , Goddess of the silver lake , Listen and save . Listen and appear to us In name of great Oceanus , By the earth - shaking Neptune's mace , And Tethys ' grave majestic pace , By hoary Nereus ' wrinkled look , And the ...
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EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE 15541628 | 49 |
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