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... Dame ( quoth he ) what hath ye thus difmay'd ? What frays ye , that were wont to comfort me afraid ? LHI . Love of your felf , the faid , and dear Constraint Let me not fleep , but wafte the weary Night In fecret Anguish and unpitied ...
... Dame ( quoth he ) what hath ye thus difmay'd ? What frays ye , that were wont to comfort me afraid ? LHI . Love of your felf , the faid , and dear Constraint Let me not fleep , but wafte the weary Night In fecret Anguish and unpitied ...
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... Dame , be nought dismay'd For Sorrows paft ; their Grief is with them gone : Ne yet of present Peril be affraid ; For needlefs Fear did never vantage none , And helpless Hap it booteth not to mone . Dead is Sans - foy , his vital Pains ...
... Dame , be nought dismay'd For Sorrows paft ; their Grief is with them gone : Ne yet of present Peril be affraid ; For needlefs Fear did never vantage none , And helpless Hap it booteth not to mone . Dead is Sans - foy , his vital Pains ...
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Edmund Spenser John Hughes. IV . Dame Calia Men did her call , as thought From Heaven to come , or thither to arife , The Mother of three Daughters well upbrought In goodly Thews ... Dame he leads VIII . Cant . 10. The Fairy - Queen . 143.
Edmund Spenser John Hughes. IV . Dame Calia Men did her call , as thought From Heaven to come , or thither to arife , The Mother of three Daughters well upbrought In goodly Thews ... Dame he leads VIII . Cant . 10. The Fairy - Queen . 143.
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