A Defence of Poesie and PoemsPhilip Sidney
Page 191 of 191Apparatus Linguae Latinae e scriptis Tullii Ciceronis collectus." {93} "He lives and wins, nay, comes to the Senate, nay, comes tothe Senate," &c. {94} Pounded. Put in the pound, when found astray. {95} Capacities of the English Language. {96} Metre and Rhyme. {97} Last Summary and playful peroration End of Project Gutenberg Etext A Defence of Poesie and Poems, by Sidney
Apparatus Linguae Latinae e scriptis Tullii Ciceronis collectus."
{93} "He lives and wins, nay, comes to the Senate, nay, comes tothe Senate," &c.
{94} Pounded. Put in the pound, when found astray.
{95} Capacities of the English Language.
{96} Metre and Rhyme.
{97} Last Summary and playful peroration
End of Project Gutenberg Etext A Defence of Poesie and Poems, by Sidney
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