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"Spenser Song"
Smart Pop Preview 2012: Standalone Essays on the Hunger Games, Robert B. Parker's Spenser, George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, Ender's Game, and More
Linda Antonsson
Smart Pop Preview 2012: Standalone Essays on the Hunger Games, Robert B. Parker's Spenser, George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, Ender's Game, and More
Ace Atkins
Silhouettes and songs illustrative of the months. Twelve designs by Helen Maria Hinds. Ed. by Edward E. Hale. Selection from Spenser's Faerie queene, and poems by John G. Whittier, Oli [Leather Bound]
Edward Everett Hale
Hark! how the cheerful Birds. Two-Part Song, the words ... by E. Spenser
William Prendergast
Heavenly Beauty. Unison Song, words by Spenser
Edgar Leslie Bainton
Words of the Songs and Choruses of the Little Tycoon : an Original American-Japanese Comic Opera / Written and Composed by Willard Spenser 1886 Leather Bound
Willard Spenser
Singing Spenser: Shepheardes Calendar Lyrics as Songs
Ross W Duffin
Thomalin, why sytten we soe? Four-Part Song. The Words written by E. Spenser, etc
Charles Harford Lloyd
My love is now awake, from Spenser's " Garden of Adonis " set to music as a part song for S. A. T. B
Arthur Hugh Dalrymple Prendergast
Thrice happy she. [Song, words by] Spenser
Francis Clive Saville Carey
The Wedding Songs of Edmund Spenser: being the Prothalamion & the Epithalamion
Edmund Spenser
Singing Spenser: Shepheardes Calender Lyrics as Songs
Ross W Duffin
Prothalamion ;: & Epithalamion : the wedding songs of Edmund Spenser
Edmund Spenser
Silhouettes and Songs Illustrative of the Months. Twelve Designs by Helen Maria Hinds. Ed. by Edward E. Hale. Selection from Spenser'S Faerie Queene, and Poems by John G. 1876 [Leather Bound]
Edward Everett Hale
The wedding songs: Being the Prothalamion & the Epithalamion
Edmund Spenser
Praise of Cynthia. Song, words by Spenser, etc
Edgar Leslie Bainton
Go ask the bird to live with thee. Song ... by P. Spenser
Thomas Albion Alderson
Wake, my Love, now awake. [Part-song.] Words by E. Spenser,etc
William Griffith
Parvula; or, A Few Little Rhymes, About a Few Little Flowers, a Few Little Birds, and a Few Little Girls; to Which Are Added, a Few Little Songs, and a Few Other Little Things;
Peter Spenser
The Song of Songs
Milton Spenser 1840-1914 Terry