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... head- leffe lie . XVII . “ He , whether mine feem'd fayrer in his eye , Or that he wexed weary of his owne , Would change with me ; but did it denye , and is accordingly translated malefice . See Cotgrave in V. Pranke . TODD . XV . 7 ...
... head- leffe lie . XVII . “ He , whether mine feem'd fayrer in his eye , Or that he wexed weary of his owne , Would change with me ; but did it denye , and is accordingly translated malefice . See Cotgrave in V. Pranke . TODD . XV . 7 ...
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... head with fcorne , In that fame place whereas it now doth lie . So he my Love away with him hath borne , And left me here both his and mine owne Love to morne . " XIX . " Aread , " fayd he ; " which way then did he make ? And by what ...
... head with fcorne , In that fame place whereas it now doth lie . So he my Love away with him hath borne , And left me here both his and mine owne Love to morne . " XIX . " Aread , " fayd he ; " which way then did he make ? And by what ...
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... head To witneffe to the world that the by him is dead . " XXVII . ; Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred ftreight the Lady to be slaine : But that fame Squire to whom she was more dere , Whenas he saw the fhould be ...
... head To witneffe to the world that the by him is dead . " XXVII . ; Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred ftreight the Lady to be slaine : But that fame Squire to whom she was more dere , Whenas he saw the fhould be ...
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... head , to tell abrode your fhame . " XXIX . But Sangliere difdained much his doome , And fternly gan repine at his beheast ; Ne would for ought obay , as did become , To beare that Ladies head before his breast : Untill that Talus had ...
... head , to tell abrode your fhame . " XXIX . But Sangliere difdained much his doome , And fternly gan repine at his beheast ; Ne would for ought obay , as did become , To beare that Ladies head before his breast : Untill that Talus had ...
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... bands of law- lefs favages , with , each of them , a Giant of enormous size at their head ? And what are the Grecian Bacchus , Hercules , and Is he , that doth to travellers fuch harmes ? CANTO II . 27 THE FAERIE QUEEN E.
... bands of law- lefs favages , with , each of them , a Giant of enormous size at their head ? And what are the Grecian Bacchus , Hercules , and Is he , that doth to travellers fuch harmes ? CANTO II . 27 THE FAERIE QUEEN E.
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