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... Artegall espide , He saw no way but close with him in hast ; And to his daughter brings , that dwels thereby ; And to him driving strongly downe the tide Who all that comes doth take , and therewith Uppon his iron coller griped fast ...
... Artegall espide , He saw no way but close with him in hast ; And to his daughter brings , that dwels thereby ; And to him driving strongly downe the tide Who all that comes doth take , and therewith Uppon his iron coller griped fast ...
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... Artegall catch Guyle , Whom Talus doth dismay : They to Mercillaes pallace come , And see her rich array . Nor none but beasts may be of her despoyled ;. Beheld , it much appald her troubled spright : Yet not , as women wont , in ...
... Artegall catch Guyle , Whom Talus doth dismay : They to Mercillaes pallace come , And see her rich array . Nor none but beasts may be of her despoyled ;. Beheld , it much appald her troubled spright : Yet not , as women wont , in ...
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... Artegall ) Under one hood to shadow faces twaine : Knights ought be true , and truth is one in all : Of all things , to dissemble , fouly may befall ! ' LVII ' But why have ye ' ( said Artegall ) ' forborne Your owne good shield in ...
... Artegall ) Under one hood to shadow faces twaine : Knights ought be true , and truth is one in all : Of all things , to dissemble , fouly may befall ! ' LVII ' But why have ye ' ( said Artegall ) ' forborne Your owne good shield in ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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