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... Tell then , Ò Lady ! tell what fatall priefe Hath with so huge misfortune you opprest ; That I may cast to compas your reliefe . [ griefe . ' Or die with you in sorrow , and partake your XLIX With feeble hands then stretched forth on ...
... Tell then , Ò Lady ! tell what fatall priefe Hath with so huge misfortune you opprest ; That I may cast to compas your reliefe . [ griefe . ' Or die with you in sorrow , and partake your XLIX With feeble hands then stretched forth on ...
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... tell through what misfortune he had far'd In that atchievement , as to him befell , And all those daungers unto them declar'd ; Which sith they cannot in this Canto well Comprised be , I will them in another tell I ' TRUE he it said ...
... tell through what misfortune he had far'd In that atchievement , as to him befell , And all those daungers unto them declar'd ; Which sith they cannot in this Canto well Comprised be , I will them in another tell I ' TRUE he it said ...
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... tell hir , that my eyes can take no reste : If at Boorde , tell hir , that my mouth can eate no meate : If at hir Virginals , tell hir , I can heare no mirth . Asked why ? say : Waking Love suffereth no sleepe : Say , that raging Love ...
... tell hir , that my eyes can take no reste : If at Boorde , tell hir , that my mouth can eate no meate : If at hir Virginals , tell hir , I can heare no mirth . Asked why ? say : Waking Love suffereth no sleepe : Say , that raging Love ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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