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... eyes , which gaze too bold , She may entangle in that golden snare ; And , being caught , may craftily enfold Theyr weaker harts , which are not wel aware ? Take heed , therefore , myne eyes , how ye doe XLVII Trust not the treason of ...
... eyes , which gaze too bold , She may entangle in that golden snare ; And , being caught , may craftily enfold Theyr weaker harts , which are not wel aware ? Take heed , therefore , myne eyes , how ye doe XLVII Trust not the treason of ...
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... eyes seek heavenly things to By so hard handling those which best thee see , At sight thereof so much enravisht bee ? Which well perceiving , that imperious boy Doth therwith tip his sharp empoisned darts , Which glancing through the eyes ...
... eyes seek heavenly things to By so hard handling those which best thee see , At sight thereof so much enravisht bee ? Which well perceiving , that imperious boy Doth therwith tip his sharp empoisned darts , Which glancing through the eyes ...
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... eyes more sharply sighted bee Then other mens , and in deare loves delight See more then any other eyes can see , Through mutuall receipt of beamës bright , Which carrie privie message to the spright , And to their eyes that inmost ...
... eyes more sharply sighted bee Then other mens , and in deare loves delight See more then any other eyes can see , Through mutuall receipt of beamës bright , Which carrie privie message to the spright , And to their eyes that inmost ...
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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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