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... learned leach His cunning hand gan to his wounds to lay , And all things els the which his art did teach : Which having seene , from thence arose away The mother of dredd darknesse , and let stay Aveugles sonne there in the leaches cure ...
... learned leach His cunning hand gan to his wounds to lay , And all things els the which his art did teach : Which having seene , from thence arose away The mother of dredd darknesse , and let stay Aveugles sonne there in the leaches cure ...
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... learned ( as they think , ) I wyll say somewhat thereof , being not at all impertinent to my present purpose . They were first of the Greekes , the inven- tours of them , called Eglogai , as it were αἰγὼν , οι αἰγονόμων λόγοι , that is ...
... learned ( as they think , ) I wyll say somewhat thereof , being not at all impertinent to my present purpose . They were first of the Greekes , the inven- tours of them , called Eglogai , as it were αἰγὼν , οι αἰγονόμων λόγοι , that is ...
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... learned ( as they think , ) I wyll say somewhat thereof , being not at all impertinent to my present purpose . They were first of the Greekes , the inven- tours of them , called Eglogai , as it were αἰγὼν , οι αἰγονόμων λόγοι , that is ...
... learned ( as they think , ) I wyll say somewhat thereof , being not at all impertinent to my present purpose . They were first of the Greekes , the inven- tours of them , called Eglogai , as it were αἰγὼν , οι αἰγονόμων λόγοι , that is ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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