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" That the Irish having robd Spensers goods, and burnt his house and a litle child new born he and his wyfe escaped, and after he died for lake of bread in King Street and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex and said he was sorrie he had no... "
The confiscation of Ulster ... commonly called the Ulster plantation - 66. oldal
szerző: Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 80 oldal
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 oldal
...wyfe escaped ; and after, he died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and Said, He was sorrie he had no time to spend them. That in that paper SW Raughly had of the Allegories of his Fayrie Queen, by the Dialing Beast the Puritans...

Publications, 8. kötet

Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 104 oldal
...wyfe escaped ;k and after, he died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said, He was sorrie he had no time to spend them. That in that paper SW Raughly had of the Allegories of his Fayrie Queen, by the Elating Beast the Puritans...

Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden ...

Ben Jonson, William Drummond - 1842 - 96 oldal
...wyfe escaped ;k and after, he died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said, He was sorrie he had no time to spend them. That in that paper SW Raughly had of the Allegories of his Fayrie Queen, by the Blating Beast the Puritans...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 1. kötet

1865 - 820 oldal
...relates that the poet "died for lack of bread in King-street, and refused twenty pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said ' he was sorrie he had no time to spend them. ' " This statement, however, appears improbable. Spenser was at the height of an acknowledged fame...

The Confiscation of Ulster: In the Reign of James the First, Commonly Called ...

Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 268 oldal
...Hugh Maguire, Chief ol Fermanagh, 4th March, 1600. region of barbarism," as the compilers of the " Encyclopedia Britannica" civilly say — was 1586....people around, and it was vengeance, and not what they called "rebel*lion," which brought this great misfortune to his door. His " State of Ireland"...

Publications, 17. kötet

1853 - 298 oldal
...escaped ; k and after, he died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said, He was sorrie he had no time to spend them. ' That in that paper SW Raughly had of the Allegories of his Fayrie Queen, by the Elating Beast the...

A Supplement to Dodsley's Old Plays, 17-18. kötet

Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright - 1853 - 510 oldal
...wyfe escaped ;k and after, he died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said, He was sorrie he had no time to spend them. That in that paper SW Raughly had of the Allegories of his Fayrie Queen, by the Elating Beast the Puritans...

London: Its Literary and Historical Curiosities

Frederick Saunders - 1854 - 292 oldal
...wife escaped; and after, he died for lake of bread in King street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said He was sorrie he had no time to spend them." In King Street, Westminster, lived Lord Howard of Effingham, the great Lord Admiral against the Armada...

Half-hours with our sacred poets [an anthology] ed. by A.H. Grant

Half hours - 1863 - 408 oldal
...states that the poet " died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused twenty pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said, ' He was sorrie he had no time to spend them.' " With reference to this, the wish may father the thought that " rare Ben Jonson" was not the man to...

The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser ...

Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 356 oldal
...escaped ; and after, he died for la[c]ke of bread in King Street, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, and said, He was sorrie he had no time to spend them. — That in that paper, S. \V. Raughly had of the Allegories of his Fayrie Queen, by the Elating Beast...




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