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... earst my stedfast arrow If thou didst , tell me , that I may her over- take . ' XXXIII Wherewith reviv'd , this answere forth he threw : ' O Goddesse , ( for such I thee take to bee ) For nether doth thy face terrestriall shew , Nor ...
... earst my stedfast arrow If thou didst , tell me , that I may her over- take . ' XXXIII Wherewith reviv'd , this answere forth he threw : ' O Goddesse , ( for such I thee take to bee ) For nether doth thy face terrestriall shew , Nor ...
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... earst destroyd She weend , and wondrous gladnes to her hart applyde . III And , with it ronning hast'ly to her sonne , Thought with that sight him much to have reliv'd Who , thereby deeming sure the thing as donne , His former griefe ...
... earst destroyd She weend , and wondrous gladnes to her hart applyde . III And , with it ronning hast'ly to her sonne , Thought with that sight him much to have reliv'd Who , thereby deeming sure the thing as donne , His former griefe ...
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... earst so gay were dyde In colours divers , quite despoyled hath , All comfortlesse doth hide her chearles e head During the time of that her widowhead : So we , that earst were wont in sweet accord All places with our pleasant notes to ...
... earst so gay were dyde In colours divers , quite despoyled hath , All comfortlesse doth hide her chearles e head During the time of that her widowhead : So we , that earst were wont in sweet accord All places with our pleasant notes to ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
THE THIRDE BOOKE OF THE FAERIE | 155 |
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