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... prayse , Hath wonne the Laurell quite from all his feres . He is excus'd , sith Sidney thought it fitt . W. L. To looke upon a worke of rare devise The which a workman setteth out to view , And not to yield it the deserved prise That ...
... prayse , Hath wonne the Laurell quite from all his feres . He is excus'd , sith Sidney thought it fitt . W. L. To looke upon a worke of rare devise The which a workman setteth out to view , And not to yield it the deserved prise That ...
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... prayse gin eke ! t'envy . III Of warlike puissaunce in ages spent , Be thou , faire Britomart , whose prayse I wryte ; But of all wisedom bee thou precedent , O soveraine Queene ! whose prayse I would endyte , Endite I would as dewtie ...
... prayse gin eke ! t'envy . III Of warlike puissaunce in ages spent , Be thou , faire Britomart , whose prayse I wryte ; But of all wisedom bee thou precedent , O soveraine Queene ! whose prayse I would endyte , Endite I would as dewtie ...
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... prayse much more . IV Much more it praysed was of those two knights , The noble Prince and righteous Artegall , When they had seene and heard her doome a - rights Against Duessa , damned by them all ; But by her tempred without griefe ...
... prayse much more . IV Much more it praysed was of those two knights , The noble Prince and righteous Artegall , When they had seene and heard her doome a - rights Against Duessa , damned by them all ; But by her tempred without griefe ...
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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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