Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 66
... English miles . Where the Earl of Essex himself and other valiant Gentlemen , braved the City of Lisbon , encamped at the very gates ; from whence after many days ' abode , finding neither promised party , nor provision to batter : made ...
... English miles . Where the Earl of Essex himself and other valiant Gentlemen , braved the City of Lisbon , encamped at the very gates ; from whence after many days ' abode , finding neither promised party , nor provision to batter : made ...
Page 75
... English and many other languages , entitled The Spanish cruelties . Who would therefore repose trust in such a nation of ravenous strangers , and especially in those Spaniards which more greedily thirst after English blood , than after ...
... English and many other languages , entitled The Spanish cruelties . Who would therefore repose trust in such a nation of ravenous strangers , and especially in those Spaniards which more greedily thirst after English blood , than after ...
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... English burnt and wasted many places , yet this King held his resolution to forbear blows , and followed his advice which told him , That the English could never get his inheritance by smoke ; and it is reported by Bellay and Herrault ...
... English burnt and wasted many places , yet this King held his resolution to forbear blows , and followed his advice which told him , That the English could never get his inheritance by smoke ; and it is reported by Bellay and Herrault ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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