ComusComus. "A maske presented at Ludlow castle, 1634". Reproduced in Facsimile from the First Edition of 1637. By John Milton. With an Introductory Note by Luther S. Livingston. |
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... brought The wind among my flowers l" The dedication, it will be noticed, is written and signed by H. Lawes, whose reason for printing is said to be '-* that. [V]. Introductory Note the often copying of it hath tir'd my.
... brought The wind among my flowers l" The dedication, it will be noticed, is written and signed by H. Lawes, whose reason for printing is said to be '-* that. [V]. Introductory Note the often copying of it hath tir'd my.
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Milton John. Introductory Note the often copying of it hath tir'd my pen to give my severall friends satisfaction." This Lawes was one of the most famous composers os music os the time in England, and it was under his direction and to ...
Milton John. Introductory Note the often copying of it hath tir'd my pen to give my severall friends satisfaction." This Lawes was one of the most famous composers os music os the time in England, and it was under his direction and to ...
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