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" But shall I tel thee a tale of truth, Which I cond of Tityrus in my youth, Keeping his sheepe on the hils of Kent? "
Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser - Page 125
by Thomas Warton - 1762 - 270 pages
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1788 - 510 pages
...wilderness, whose inn penaunce, And stoop gallant age, the host of grievaunce. 9* But shall I tell thee a tale of truth, Which I cond of Tityrus in my youth, Keeping his sheep on the hills of Kent? CUD. To naught more, Thenot, my mind i bent Than to hear novels...
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First book of the Faerie Queene, canto I-IV

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 446 pages
...pervenit TITYRUS oras." j 3 T, \VAJITON. And the tale of the Oak and Brier, in the Eclogue of Februarie, is more peculiarly modelled after Chaucer's manner,...fing, " For he of TITYRUS his fong did lere." In the Pajlorals he likewife appears to have attempted an imitation of the Vijions of Pierce Plowman ; for...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 pages
...pervenit TITYRUS oras." i 3 T. WARTOK. And the tale of the Oak and Brier, in the Eclogue of Februarie, is more peculiarly modelled after Chaucer's manner,...youth." And, in another paftoral, he hints at his haying copied Chaucer : " That Colin hight which well could pipe and fmg, " For he of TITYRUS his fong...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 pages
...pervenit TITYRUS oras." i jj T. WAUTON. And the tale of the Oak and Brier, in the Eclogue of Februarie, is more peculiarly modelled after Chaucer's manner,...introduced ; •," A tale of truth " Which I cond of TITYRVS in my youth." And, in another paftoral, he hints at his having copied Chaucer: " That Colin...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With the Life of the Author ..., Volume 9

Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 446 pages
...TITTRUS* first sung his lay.' And the tale of the Oak and Brier, in the Eclogue of I' rh r nn i-ic, is more peculiarly modelled after Chaucer's manner,...introduced : -' A tale of truth ' Which I cond of TITTRUS in my youth." And, in another pastoral, he hints at his having copied Chaucer : • ' That...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...wilderness, whose inn penaunce, And stoop gallant age, the host of grievaunce. But shall I tell thee BNW X W Keeping his sheep on the hills of Kent? Cuddy. To nought more,Thenot,my mind is bent Than to hear novels...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4

Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 408 pages
...wildernesse, whose ynne penaunce, And stoope gallaunt Age, the hoast of Greevaunce. 90 But shall I tell thee a tale of truth, Which I cond of Tityrus in my youth, Keeping his sheepe on the hilles of Kent ? CUD. To nought more, Thenot, my minde is bent Then to heare...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various ...

Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...wildernesse, whose ynne penaunce, And stoope gallaunt Age, the boast of Greevaunee.90 But shall I tell thee a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes Keeping his sheepe on the hilles of Kent ? Cud. To nought more, Thenot, my mindc is bent Then to heare...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 522 pages
...wildernefle, whofe ynne Penaunce, And ftoopegallaunt Age, the hofte of Greevaunce." 90 But mall I tel thee a tale of truth, Which I cond of Tityrus in my youth, Keeping his fheepe on the hils of Kent ? Cud. To nought more, Thenot, my mind is bent Then to heare...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser ...

Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 356 pages
...wildernesse, whose ynne Penaunce, And stoope^allaunt Age, the hoste of Greevaunce. 90 But shall I tel thee a tale of truth, Which I cond of Tityrus in my youth, Keeping his sheepe on the hils of Kent ? Cud. To nought more, Thenot, my mind is bent Then to heare...
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