The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5 by Edmund Spenser
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L'ENVOY: _L'Envoy_ was a sort of postscript _sent with_ poetical compositions, and serving either to recommend them to the attention of some particular person, or to enforce what we call the moral of them.-- TYRWHITT. * * * * * THE TEARES OF THE MUSES. BY ED. SP. LONDON: IMPRINTED FOR WILLIAM PONSONBIE, DWELLING IN PAULES CHURCHYARD AT THE SIGNE OF THE BISHOPS HEAD. 1591. * * * * * TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LADIE STRANGE. Most brave and noble Ladie, the things that make ye so much honored of |
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