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... wont to towre Out of the knowledge of posteritie , There now is but an heap of lyme and sand , And all my antique moniments defaced ? For the Shriche - owle to build her balefull bowre : Sith I doo dailie see things highest placed , And ...
... wont to towre Out of the knowledge of posteritie , There now is but an heap of lyme and sand , And all my antique moniments defaced ? For the Shriche - owle to build her balefull bowre : Sith I doo dailie see things highest placed , And ...
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... wont to towre Out of the knowledge of posteritie , There now is but an heap of lyme and sand , And all my antique moniments defaced ? For the Shriche - owle to build her balefull bowre : Sith I doo dailie see things highest placed , And ...
... wont to towre Out of the knowledge of posteritie , There now is but an heap of lyme and sand , And all my antique moniments defaced ? For the Shriche - owle to build her balefull bowre : Sith I doo dailie see things highest placed , And ...
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... wont so oft to ring , And arbors sweet , in which the Shepheards swaines Were wont so oft their Pastoralls to sing , They have cut downe , and all their pleasaunce That now no pastorall is to bee hard . [ mard , Instead of them , fowle ...
... wont so oft to ring , And arbors sweet , in which the Shepheards swaines Were wont so oft their Pastoralls to sing , They have cut downe , and all their pleasaunce That now no pastorall is to bee hard . [ mard , Instead of them , fowle ...
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A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine | ix |
وو | xxiii |
AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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