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Contents Note:
V. 1.: A letter of the author explaining his design in the poem of the Fairy Queen.--Verses to the author of the Fairy Queen.--Verses of the author, with his Fairy Queen, to several persons of quality.--Fairy Queen, Bk. I.--V. 2.: Fairy Queen, Bk. II-III.--V. 3: Fairy Queen, Bk. IV-V.--V. 4: Bk. Vi-VII.--Shepherd's Calendar.--Colin Clout's come home again.--Virgil's Gnat.--V. 5.: Prosopopoia or, Mother Hubberd's Tale.--Amoretti, or Sonnets.--Poems.--Prothalamion.--Epithalamion.--Fo ur Hyms.--Daphnaida.--Muiopotmos.--The tears of the muses.--The visions of Petrach.--The ruines of Rome.--Visions of the world's vanity.--Astrophel.--The mourning muse of Thestylis.--A pastoral aeglogue upon the death of Sir Philip Sidney.--an elegy, or, Friend's passion for his Astrophel.--An epitaph upon the Right Honourable Sir Philip Sidney.--V. 6.: The ruines of time.--Britain's Ida.--A view of the state of Ireland.--Calendarium pastorale, sive AEglogae Duodecim.--Letters between Mr. Spenser and Mr. Gabriel Harvey.
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