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... delight when Philumena If thou hast formed right true vertues face herein , written bin . Vertue her selfe can best discerne to whom they [ divine If thou hast beauty praysd , let her sole lookes Judge if ought therein be amis , and ...
... delight when Philumena If thou hast formed right true vertues face herein , written bin . Vertue her selfe can best discerne to whom they [ divine If thou hast beauty praysd , let her sole lookes Judge if ought therein be amis , and ...
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... delight : Sometimes her head she fondly would aguize With gaudy girlonds , or fresh flowrets dight About her necke , or rings of rushes plight : Sometimes , to do him laugh , she would assay To laugh at shaking of the leaves light Or to ...
... delight : Sometimes her head she fondly would aguize With gaudy girlonds , or fresh flowrets dight About her necke , or rings of rushes plight : Sometimes , to do him laugh , she would assay To laugh at shaking of the leaves light Or to ...
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... delight , Either to daunce , when they to daunce would faine , Or else to course about their bases light ; Ne ought there wanted which for pleasure Desired be , or thence to banish bale , [ might So pleasauntly the hill with equall ...
... delight , Either to daunce , when they to daunce would faine , Or else to course about their bases light ; Ne ought there wanted which for pleasure Desired be , or thence to banish bale , [ might So pleasauntly the hill with equall ...
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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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