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... rest : To rest he layd him downe upon the flore , ( Whylome for ventrous Knights the bedding best ) And thought his wearie limbs to have redrest . And that old aged Dame , his faithfull Squire , Her feeble joynts layd eke adowne to rest ...
... rest : To rest he layd him downe upon the flore , ( Whylome for ventrous Knights the bedding best ) And thought his wearie limbs to have redrest . And that old aged Dame , his faithfull Squire , Her feeble joynts layd eke adowne to rest ...
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... rest , On everie bush , and everie hollow rocke , Where breathe on them the whistling wind mote best ; [ stocke , The whiles the Shepheard self , tending his Sate by the fountaine side , in shade to rest , Where gentle slumbring sleep ...
... rest , On everie bush , and everie hollow rocke , Where breathe on them the whistling wind mote best ; [ stocke , The whiles the Shepheard self , tending his Sate by the fountaine side , in shade to rest , Where gentle slumbring sleep ...
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... rest . Iren . will tell you those two cittyes , above all the rest , doe offer an in - gate to the Spanyards most fitlye , and also the inhabi- tauntes of them are most ill affected to the English government and most frendes to the ...
... rest . Iren . will tell you those two cittyes , above all the rest , doe offer an in - gate to the Spanyards most fitlye , and also the inhabi- tauntes of them are most ill affected to the English government and most frendes to the ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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