John Upton--Notes on the Fairy Queen: Books III-VII |
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Page 672
... brought the Stonendge in a night : And for Carmardens sake would faine have brought to passe About it to have built a wall of solid brasse : And set his fiends to work upon the mightie frame ; Some to the anvile ; some that still inforc ...
... brought the Stonendge in a night : And for Carmardens sake would faine have brought to passe About it to have built a wall of solid brasse : And set his fiends to work upon the mightie frame ; Some to the anvile ; some that still inforc ...
Page 743
... brought . Did not Spenser write ? --whom th ' tempest thether brought . See note on B.ii.C.12.St.27 . That through the sea th ' resounding plaints did fly . See likewise the note on B.1.C.5.St.5 . Both those and th ' lawrel garlands to ...
... brought . Did not Spenser write ? --whom th ' tempest thether brought . See note on B.ii.C.12.St.27 . That through the sea th ' resounding plaints did fly . See likewise the note on B.1.C.5.St.5 . Both those and th ' lawrel garlands to ...
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... brought to the bar , Mary Mercilla is plainly Q. Elizabeth ; Q. of Scots : the sage old sire that had to name The kingdom's care with a white silver head , means the lord treasurer Burleigh : Spenser by some former poems had brought ...
... brought to the bar , Mary Mercilla is plainly Q. Elizabeth ; Q. of Scots : the sage old sire that had to name The kingdom's care with a white silver head , means the lord treasurer Burleigh : Spenser by some former poems had brought ...
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