Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... Lady Mary Dudley , daughter of Edmund , Viscount De l'Isle and Duke of Northumberland . The Dudleys were them- selves of noble extraction , though one of their ancestors had perished ignobly on the scaffold . Edmund Dudley , grandson of ...
... Lady Mary Dudley , daughter of Edmund , Viscount De l'Isle and Duke of Northumberland . The Dudleys were them- selves of noble extraction , though one of their ancestors had perished ignobly on the scaffold . Edmund Dudley , grandson of ...
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... Lady Mary Sidney had recently lost her father and her brother Guilford on the scaffold . Another of her brothers , John , Earl of Warwick , after his release from the Tower , took refuge at Penshurst , and died there about a month ...
... Lady Mary Sidney had recently lost her father and her brother Guilford on the scaffold . Another of her brothers , John , Earl of Warwick , after his release from the Tower , took refuge at Penshurst , and died there about a month ...
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... lady's oak . ” The tree here commemorated by Jonson as having been planted at Sir Philip Sidney's birth , was cut down in 1768 , not , however , before it had received additional fame from Edmund Waller . His Sacharissa was the Lady ...
... lady's oak . ” The tree here commemorated by Jonson as having been planted at Sir Philip Sidney's birth , was cut down in 1768 , not , however , before it had received additional fame from Edmund Waller . His Sacharissa was the Lady ...
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... lady , though they have no suit . Some bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses , bring them ; or else send By their ripe daughters , whom they would commend This way to ...
... lady , though they have no suit . Some bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses , bring them ; or else send By their ripe daughters , whom they would commend This way to ...
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... Lady Mary Dudley , he could not but be early conscious of the serious difficulties which perplexed his parents . Had he not been also conscions of a calling to high things , he would have derogated from his illustrious lineage . His ...
... Lady Mary Dudley , he could not but be early conscious of the serious difficulties which perplexed his parents . Had he not been also conscions of a calling to high things , he would have derogated from his illustrious lineage . His ...
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