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... bowre , Which through the earth have spredd their living prayse , That fame in tromp of gold eternally displayes . IV Begin then , O my dearest sacred Dame ! Daughter of Phoebus and of Memorye , That doest ennoble with immortall name ...
... bowre , Which through the earth have spredd their living prayse , That fame in tromp of gold eternally displayes . IV Begin then , O my dearest sacred Dame ! Daughter of Phoebus and of Memorye , That doest ennoble with immortall name ...
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... bowre he bore . XXXVII His bowre is in the bottom of the maine , Under a mightie rocke , gainst which doe rave The roring billowes in their proud disdaine , That with the angry working of the wave Therein is eaten out an hollow cave ...
... bowre he bore . XXXVII His bowre is in the bottom of the maine , Under a mightie rocke , gainst which doe rave The roring billowes in their proud disdaine , That with the angry working of the wave Therein is eaten out an hollow cave ...
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... bowre , Yet brancheth forth in brave nobilitie , And spreds it selfe through all civilitie : Of which though present age doe plenteous seeme , Yet , being matcht with plaine Antiquitie , Ye will them all but fayned showes esteeme ...
... bowre , Yet brancheth forth in brave nobilitie , And spreds it selfe through all civilitie : Of which though present age doe plenteous seeme , Yet , being matcht with plaine Antiquitie , Ye will them all but fayned showes esteeme ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
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