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... feare and ghastly dreriment , [ knight , thickens When all this speech the living tree had spent , ' The divelish hag by chaunges of my cheare The bleeding bough did thrust into the ground , Perceiv'd my thought ; and , drownd in ...
... feare and ghastly dreriment , [ knight , thickens When all this speech the living tree had spent , ' The divelish hag by chaunges of my cheare The bleeding bough did thrust into the ground , Perceiv'd my thought ; and , drownd in ...
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... feare : And then to him these womanish words gan Ah Satyrane , my dearling and my joy , [ say : For love of me leave off this dreadfull play ; To dally thus with death is no fit toy : Go , find some other play - fellowes , mine own ...
... feare : And then to him these womanish words gan Ah Satyrane , my dearling and my joy , [ say : For love of me leave off this dreadfull play ; To dally thus with death is no fit toy : Go , find some other play - fellowes , mine own ...
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... feare , for nought may feare disswade , Him hardly forward drew , whereas the thiefe Lay sleeping soundly in the bushes shade , Whom Coridon him counseld to invade Now all unwares , and take the spoyle away ; But he , that in his mind ...
... feare , for nought may feare disswade , Him hardly forward drew , whereas the thiefe Lay sleeping soundly in the bushes shade , Whom Coridon him counseld to invade Now all unwares , and take the spoyle away ; But he , that in his mind ...
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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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