10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FIAUNT»
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Spenser probably altered jiat to siant, or " fiaunt," for the sake of the rhyme; but it
may just be mentioned that about this time a courtspy of the name of Faunt or
Fiaunt, was in the employ of Lord Burghley: letters from him are in Lambeth
library.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
Nought suffered he the Ape to give or graunt, But through his hand alone must
passe the Fiaunt.1 All offices, all leases by him lept, 1145 -And of them all,
whatso he likte, he kept. Iustice he solde iniustice for to buy, And for to purchase
for his ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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Poetical Works ...: Miscellaneous poems
Nought suffered he the Ape to give or graunt, But through his hand alone must
passe the Fiaunt.1 All offices, all leases by him lept, 1145 And of them all, whatso
he likte, he kept. Iustice he solde iniustice for to buy, And for to purchase for his ...
Nought sufi'ered he the Ape to give or graunt, But through his hand alone must
passe the Fiaunt.1 All offices, all leases by him lept, 1145 And of them all, whatso
he likte, he kept. Iustice he solde iniustice for to buy, And for to purchase for his ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1845
Nought suffered he the Ape to give or graunt, But through his hand alone must
passe the Fiaunt.1 All offices, all leases by him lept, 1145 And of them all, whatso
he likte, he kept. Iustice he solde iniustice for to buy, And for to purchase for his ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: The minor poems. 2 v
Spenser probably altered "fiat" to "fiant," or " Fiaunt," for the sake of the rhyme; but
it may just be mentioned that about this time a court-spy of the name of Faunt or
Fiaunt, was in the employ of Lord Burghley: letters from him are in Lambeth ...
Edmund Spenser, Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1947
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: A Variorum Edition
Spenser probably altered "fiat" to "fiant," or " Fiaunt," for the sake of the rhyme; but
it may just be mentioned that about this time a court-spy of the name of Faunt or
Fiaunt, was in the employ of Lord Burghley: letters from him are in Lambeth ...
Edmund Spenser, Edwin Greenlaw, Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 2002
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: The minor poems. v. 1. ...
Hirmus, expeditio, polysyndeton, gnome. 1131. See 126, and note above. 1137-
1224. Dodge. Apparently directed at Burghley. [See notes on 6. 12. 41. 6, Book VI
, pp. 271-2.] 1144. Collier. Spenser probably altered "fiat" to "fiant," or " Fiaunt," ...
Edmund Spenser, Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1966
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Nought suffered he the Ape to give or graunt, But through his hand alone must
passe the Fiaunt. All offices, all leases by him lept, 1 145 And of them all, whatso
he likte, he kept. lustice he solde iniustice for to buy, And for to purchase for his ...
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A Short and Sure Guid in the Practice of Raising and ...
own store house, as not caring much in what low estate she keeps her self, so
that her ofspring may fiaunt it, whereby it comes to passe that they ( though
otherwise of hardy nature) are such punyes in their growth at the first upon
aremoyal, ...