The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1954 - 625 pages |
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... honour it was composed was one of the same noble family for whom Comus was subsequently written . That lady was Alice , Countess - Dowager of Derby , who , in 1631 , was about seventy years of age . The life of this lady had been one ...
... honour it was composed was one of the same noble family for whom Comus was subsequently written . That lady was Alice , Countess - Dowager of Derby , who , in 1631 , was about seventy years of age . The life of this lady had been one ...
Page 412
... honour of the noble familie Of which I meanest boast myself to be , And most that unto them I am so nie , Phyllis , Charillis , and sweet Amaryllis . Phyllis the fair is eldest of the three ; The next to her is beautiful Charillis ; But ...
... honour of the noble familie Of which I meanest boast myself to be , And most that unto them I am so nie , Phyllis , Charillis , and sweet Amaryllis . Phyllis the fair is eldest of the three ; The next to her is beautiful Charillis ; But ...
Page 511
... honour of your name ; and receive this as your own from the hands of him who hath by many favours been long obliged to your most honoured Parents , and , as in this representation your attendant Thyrsis , so now in all real expression ...
... honour of your name ; and receive this as your own from the hands of him who hath by many favours been long obliged to your most honoured Parents , and , as in this representation your attendant Thyrsis , so now in all real expression ...
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