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Prothalamion, the
commonly used name of
Prothalamion; or, A
Spousall Verse in
Honour of the
Double Marriage of
Ladie Elizabeth and
Ladie Katherine Somerset...
- The
Waste Land. The
Sweet Thames line is
taken from
Edmund Spenser's
Prothalamion which presents a more
idyllic image:
Along the s****e of
silver streaming...
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Sehra (سہرا) or
prothalamion is a poem sung at a
nikah (Muslim wedding) in
praise of the groom,
praying to God for his ****ure
wedded life.
Sehra is not...
- to Sarah, Sara, Ser****.
Sehra may
refer to:
Sehra (poetry), a poem or
prothalamion sung at a
nikah (Muslim wedding) in
praise of the groom,
praying to God...
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significant work, The
Faerie Queene. In the
following year,
Spenser released Prothalamion, a
wedding song
written for the
daughters of a duke,
allegedly in hopes...
- and
Magnetic Bodies Miguel de
Cervantes – Don
Quixote Edmund Spenser –
Prothalamion; The
Faerie Queene Francis Bacon – Essays;
Advancement of Learning; Novum...
- thalam- chamber, bed Gr**** θάλαμος (thálamos) epithalamion, hypothalamus,
prothalamion, thalamotomy,
thalamus thal****- sea Gr**** θάλασσα (thál****a) Panthal****a...
- Voyage" "Love's Farewell"
Henry Constable "Diaphenia"
Edmund Spenser Prothalamion Epithalamion "A Ditty" "Perigot and Willie's Roundelay" "Easter" "What...
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wedding of his
friend Harman Grisewood to
Margaret Bailey,
wrote Prothalamion and Epithalamion,
which were
eventually published posthumously. In 1947...
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after Leicester's
death Spenser wistfully recalled this time in his
Prothalamion, and in 1591 he
remembered the late Earl with his poem The
Ruins of Time...