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... downe to his teeth it tore , And that misformed shape misshaped more . At her so pitteous cry was much amoov'd A sea of blood gusht from the gaping wownd , Her champion stout ; and for to ayde his frend , That her gay garments staynd ...
... downe to his teeth it tore , And that misformed shape misshaped more . At her so pitteous cry was much amoov'd A sea of blood gusht from the gaping wownd , Her champion stout ; and for to ayde his frend , That her gay garments staynd ...
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... downe of Scorne , Who mocketh all my paine , and laughs the more I mourn . ' XXV The Infant hearkned wisely to her tale , And wondred much at Cupids judg'ment wise , That could so meekly make proud hearts avale , And wreake him selfe on ...
... downe of Scorne , Who mocketh all my paine , and laughs the more I mourn . ' XXV The Infant hearkned wisely to her tale , And wondred much at Cupids judg'ment wise , That could so meekly make proud hearts avale , And wreake him selfe on ...
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... downe threw ; Who nathemore his heavy load releast , And them amongst were mingled here and But aye , the more he ... downe , ere he new helpe could call , His shield he on him threw , and fast downe held : Like as a bullocke , that in ...
... downe threw ; Who nathemore his heavy load releast , And them amongst were mingled here and But aye , the more he ... downe , ere he new helpe could call , His shield he on him threw , and fast downe held : Like as a bullocke , that in ...
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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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