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INTRODUCTION
    P Pens, in Kent, on t daug of ters. Edmund Spenser and alter Raleig a year, and whey were children of four or five years old.

    In t of ales, representing t ern counties, as a Lord Deputy represented   Ludlole, to alled as a Kniger.  ent from Ludloo Sudied for ter friends. ed t omb as quot;Fulke Greville, servant to Queen Elizabeto King James, and friend to Sir P;  Even Dr.

    ton, Canon of C Cered to C Ceent Midsummer, in 1568,  after ;tutor of Sir P;

    Sidney  ty to continue raining for tate, by travel on tinent.  Licensed to travel s, P London in train of t as ambassador to C in t year, w.

    Bartered from t day in ter Fanny Sidney married terwards.

    From Paris Sidney travelled on by , ers, and found a , o een and Languet fifty-five, a Frenc, learned and zealous for testant cause,  minister for tor of Saxony atesman estant cause in Europe.  Sidney travelled on  Languet from Frankfort to Vienna, visited o Italy, making for eigers, and to Padua.  urned to England, and tendance it t of Queen Elizabet mont to Ireland as Lord Deputy, and Sidney lived in London her.

    At time tion of tion of ty of London to ting of plays by servants of Sidneys uncle, ter, ent for tors to cease from y, and build ttle side one of ty gates, and ion. t tre came to be built in England in t t en years later t o London.

    In February, 1577, P yet ty-t on a formal embassy of congratulation to Rudolp under ties of tcunities of estant League among to convey Queen Eliz
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