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... rage aswaged with remorse , [ forse . And , with the sight amazd , forgat his furious VI In stead thereof he kist her wearie feet , And lickt her lilly hands with fawning tong , As he her wronged innocence did weet . O , how can beautie ...
... rage aswaged with remorse , [ forse . And , with the sight amazd , forgat his furious VI In stead thereof he kist her wearie feet , And lickt her lilly hands with fawning tong , As he her wronged innocence did weet . O , how can beautie ...
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... rage to ward Did cast his shield atweene ; and , therewithall Putting his puissaunce forth , pursu'd so hard , That backeward he enforced him to fall ; And , being downe , ere he new helpe could call , His shield he on him threw , and ...
... rage to ward Did cast his shield atweene ; and , therewithall Putting his puissaunce forth , pursu'd so hard , That backeward he enforced him to fall ; And , being downe , ere he new helpe could call , His shield he on him threw , and ...
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... rage extreme Yet. Where thou doest sit in Venus lap above , Bathing thy wings in her ambrosiall kisse , That sweeter farre then any Nectar is ; Come softly , and my fecble breast inspire With gentle furie , kindled of thy fire . And ye ...
... rage extreme Yet. Where thou doest sit in Venus lap above , Bathing thy wings in her ambrosiall kisse , That sweeter farre then any Nectar is ; Come softly , and my fecble breast inspire With gentle furie , kindled of thy fire . And ye ...
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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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