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... Lord high Chauncelor of England , ford , Lord high Chamberlayne of Eng- land , & c . & c . THOSE prudent heads , that with theire counsels wise Whylom the pillours of th ' earth did sustaine , And taught ambitious Rome to tyrannise And ...
... Lord high Chauncelor of England , ford , Lord high Chamberlayne of Eng- land , & c . & c . THOSE prudent heads , that with theire counsels wise Whylom the pillours of th ' earth did sustaine , And taught ambitious Rome to tyrannise And ...
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... Lord , your favorable doome . Receive , most noble Lord , a simple taste Of the wilde fruit which salvage soyl hath To bred ; [ waste , Which , being through long wars left almost With brutish barbarisme is overspredd : And , in so ...
... Lord , your favorable doome . Receive , most noble Lord , a simple taste Of the wilde fruit which salvage soyl hath To bred ; [ waste , Which , being through long wars left almost With brutish barbarisme is overspredd : And , in so ...
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... Lord and most valiaunt Captaine , Sir John Norris , knight , Lord president of Mounster . Who ever gave more honourable prize To thesweet Muse then did the Martiall crew , That their brave deeds she might immortalize In her shril tromp ...
... Lord and most valiaunt Captaine , Sir John Norris , knight , Lord president of Mounster . Who ever gave more honourable prize To thesweet Muse then did the Martiall crew , That their brave deeds she might immortalize In her shril tromp ...
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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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