Spencer to CrabbeOxford University Press, 1990 |
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Page 131
... crown'd withal . Enter a Messenger . What is your tidings ? Thou ' rt mad to say it . Mess . The king comes here to - night . Lady M. Is not thy master with him ? who , were ' t so , Would have inform'd for preparation . Mess . So ...
... crown'd withal . Enter a Messenger . What is your tidings ? Thou ' rt mad to say it . Mess . The king comes here to - night . Lady M. Is not thy master with him ? who , were ' t so , Would have inform'd for preparation . Mess . So ...
Page 236
... crown'd . About the cart , hear how the rout Of rural younglings raise the shout ; Pressing before , some coming after , Those with a shout , and these with laughter . Some bless the cart , some kiss the sheaves , Some prank them up ...
... crown'd . About the cart , hear how the rout Of rural younglings raise the shout ; Pressing before , some coming after , Those with a shout , and these with laughter . Some bless the cart , some kiss the sheaves , Some prank them up ...
Page 384
... crown , In their cradle crown their king , So all foreign claims to drown ; So , to make all rivals vain , Now I crown thee with my love : Crown me with thy love again , And we both shall monarchs prove . A Dialogue between the Soul and ...
... crown , In their cradle crown their king , So all foreign claims to drown ; So , to make all rivals vain , Now I crown thee with my love : Crown me with thy love again , And we both shall monarchs prove . A Dialogue between the Soul and ...
Contents
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE 15541628 | 49 |
GEORGE CHAPMAN 15601634 | 54 |
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