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... honour I have tolde ; Yet sure those wings were fairer manifolde Full many a Ladie faire , in Court full oft Beholding them , him secretly envide , And wisht that two such fannes , so silken soft And golden faire , her Love would her ...
... honour I have tolde ; Yet sure those wings were fairer manifolde Full many a Ladie faire , in Court full oft Beholding them , him secretly envide , And wisht that two such fannes , so silken soft And golden faire , her Love would her ...
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... honoured , so doe I find the name of them , by many notable records , to be of great antiquitie in this Realme , and such as have ever borne themselves with honour- able reputation to the world , and unspotted loyaltie to their Prince ...
... honoured , so doe I find the name of them , by many notable records , to be of great antiquitie in this Realme , and such as have ever borne themselves with honour- able reputation to the world , and unspotted loyaltie to their Prince ...
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... honour of thy Mother deare , An honourable Hymne I eke should frame , And , with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare , The ravisht harts of gazefull men might reare To admiration of ... HONOUR OF BEAUTIE . AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE.
... honour of thy Mother deare , An honourable Hymne I eke should frame , And , with the brightnesse of her beautie cleare , The ravisht harts of gazefull men might reare To admiration of ... HONOUR OF BEAUTIE . AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF BEAUTIE.
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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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