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... Eftsoones this iiegeman gan to wexe more bold , And when he felt the folly of his Lord , In his owne kind he gan him selfe unfold ; For he was wylie witted , and growne old [ clynd : In cunning sleightes and practick knavery . Gave him ...
... Eftsoones this iiegeman gan to wexe more bold , And when he felt the folly of his Lord , In his owne kind he gan him selfe unfold ; For he was wylie witted , and growne old [ clynd : In cunning sleightes and practick knavery . Gave him ...
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... eftsoones reveale , That able was weake harts away to steale . Next did Sir Triamond unto their sight The face of his deare Canacee unheale ; Whose beauties beame eftsoones did shine so bright , [ light . That daz'd the eyes of all as ...
... eftsoones reveale , That able was weake harts away to steale . Next did Sir Triamond unto their sight The face of his deare Canacee unheale ; Whose beauties beame eftsoones did shine so bright , [ light . That daz'd the eyes of all as ...
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... Eftsoones all burning with a fresh desire Of fell revenge , in their malicious mood [ ire , They from them selves gan turne their furious And cruell blades , yet steeming with whot bloud , Cause of their discord and so fell debate Was ...
... Eftsoones all burning with a fresh desire Of fell revenge , in their malicious mood [ ire , They from them selves gan turne their furious And cruell blades , yet steeming with whot bloud , Cause of their discord and so fell debate Was ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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