Nasology Or Hints Towards a Classification of Noses

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Perhaps in the whole range of literary history, there is no incident so beautiful as the mutual friendship and familiar intercourse of Raleigh, Spenser and Sidney. This pleasing friendship is frequently alluded to by Spenser. The ' Faerie Queene' is dedicated to Raleigh, whose return from his Western Expedition is celebrated in the Pastoral entitled, " Colin Clout's come home again ;" from which we learn that it was their custom to recline " . . . . Amongst the coolly shade Of the green alders ...by the Mulla's shore. " and recite to each other their poetic effusions. How beautiful a picture of the simplicity of OF THE ROMANO-GREEK NOSE. 63 great minds ! It strikes us as a more lovely picture than the much-admired one of Chaucer, solitary among the daisies of the Woodstock meadows.
Sidney inspired Spenser with no mere mercenary friendship, the affection of the client for his patron's substantial marks of favour. When death smote Sidney on the sad field of Zutphen, Spenser invoked every Muse to weep over his untimely fall, and celebrated his virtues in the beautiful elegy "The Tears of the Muses for Astrophel.


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